Games Coming On PS4 And PS VR On 2017

Sony wanted to make the year right and exciting by releasing a short video on YouTube featuring the things that players can expect from them this 2017. Based on the video, Sony has some interesting and biggest game launches this coming year.

Some of the most popular games for 2017 include Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, Hellblade, Nier: Automata, and third-person shooter Drawn to Death.

There's also the most awaited neo sci-fi thriller Detroit: Become Human. The much-awaited game tells the story of a group of androids who developed human-like sentience. Developing newfound intelligence, these androids escape their lives to become free from their human masters; thus, it is Connor's job to hunt them down.

Another game showcased in the video trailer is Yakuza: Kiwami which was announced earlier to have a US release in 2017. Furthermore, Yakuza 6: The Song of Life will be released in 2018. Although the game has been one of the biggest title in Japan, it has difficulty being released in the United States because of its theme is deeply embedded in the Japanese culture.

Another game that will be part of the PlayStation lineup is Horizon: Zero Dawn which was developed by Guerrilla Games, the same team that brought you Killzone. According to an earlier announcement, Howizon: Zero Dawn will have a February 2017 release.

Other PS exclusive titles in the video include MatterFall, Gravity Rush 2, Persona 5, and Wipeout. There are also sports games which include The Show 17 and Everybody Golf. There's also the music game PaRappa the Rapper.

With all the game line-ups for 2017, Sony is indeed making good its promise that it is the 'best place to play the biggest games.'

With Sony and Xbox already releasing their exclusive line-ups for 2017, which console do you think has the more interesting and exciting games. More so, which console will dominate in 2017 - Xbox or Sony or Nintendo Switch, perhaps?

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