Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Gaming
  3. News

Ghostwire: Tokyo, Pragmata, and more PS5 titles get new launch windows at CES

Add as a preferred source on Google

Sony revealed launch windows for many new PS5 games during a CES presentation. A bit of fine print at the end of the video unveiled the expected timeframe for previously announced games like Ghostwire: Tokyo and Pragmata as well as several surprising reveals

Sony CES Launch PS5
Image used with permission by copyright holder

According to the video, Bethesda’s Ghostwire: Tokyo is scheduled for an October release. The mysterious game is going to be a PS5 exclusive at launch despite Microsoft’s acquisition of Bethesda.

Recommended Videos

Square Enix’s Project Athia is scheduled for a 2022 launch. Details on the game are still mostly unknown, but it’s being developed by the same team that was behind Final Fantasy XV.

Several high profile indie games appear in the fine print as well. Stray, a game about a cat that surprised fans during a Sony State of Play event, is coming in October 2021. Solar Ash, the latest game from the developers behind Hyper Light Drifter, is coming in June 2021. Kena: Bridge of Spirits is coming this March, while Little Devil Inside launches in July.

The video confirmed some big delays as well. The text notes that Capcom’s sci-fi game Pragmata is scheduled for 2023, despite originally being slated as a 2022 game.

Curiously, Ratchet & Clank: Drift Apart only receives a vague 2021 launch window in the text. In a similar bit of video fine print last year, Sony said the game was anticipated to launch in the first half of 2021. The change in language could indicate that the game is delayed.

To see what other PS5 games are on tap for 2021, check out our list of our most anticipated games of 2021.

Giovanni Colantonio
As a veteran of the industry who first began writing about games professionally as a teenager, Giovanni brings a wealth of…
Samsung is fixing a long-standing OLED monitor problem, and even rival brands are on board
Samsung's new QuantumBlack film reduces reflections and preserves deep blacks on QD-OLED monitors.
Samsung QuantumBlack featured.

QD-OLED monitors are known for delivering deep blacks by turning off individual pixels completely. In real-world use, though, that advantage doesn't always hold up. Ambient light reflecting off the screen can wash out those blacks, but Samsung now has a solution.

How is Samsung fixing reflections and washed-out blacks on QD-OLED monitors?

Read more
Sony announces price hikes for PS5, PS5 Pro, and PlayStation Portal
Your PS5 dreams just got more expensive
Sony PS5 Pro Shot with Blue Light

Sony has officially announced new price increases across its PlayStation hardware lineup, including the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 5 Pro, and the PlayStation Portal remote player. The changes mark another significant shift in pricing strategy for the company, as rising global costs continue to impact the gaming industry.

A Costly Update Across The PlayStation Ecosystem

Read more
Forza Horizon 6 PC requirements are surprisingly forgiving for a modern AAA game
Your PC might actually run Forza Horizon 6 just fine
Forza

Forza Horizon 6 is shaping up to be a new visual showcase, but its PC requirements tell a different story.

Despite the next-gen graphics, the game sticks to relatively approachable specs, especially for modern AAA games. This is a welcome surprise in a time when new titles often feel like they demand a full system upgrade.

Read more