PlayStations State of Play delivers trailers for The Last of Us 2, Call of Duty and more
Sony held its annual State of Play presentation yesterday and while there wasn’t too much to really write home about, there were a few announcements that have gotten fans excited. We got a slick trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, a little bit of quirky weirdness in Wattam and the much-anticipated trailer and a release date for Naughty Dog’s, The Last of Us 2.
Here is everything that was announced at PlayStation’s State of Play presentation.
The Last of Us 2 trailer and release date
Released in 2013, The Last of Us was one of the games that propelled the PlayStation to new heights. The tale of Joel and Ellie was a heart-breaking, visceral journey through the post-fungi apocalypse. One of the highest rates and best-selling games on the console, a sequel was inevitable. Which is where The Last of Us 2 comes in. We’ve got a brand-new trailer that sees the return of Joel as well as a confirmed release date. The game comes out on February 21 and as of right now, the pre-order for the game is up on the PlayStation India store.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare story trailer
If the latest trailer is anything to go by, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare looks stunning. The trailer doesn’t reveal too much, but it shows more grounded action and a grittier plot. Check out the trailer for yourselves.
Wattam looks like a lot of fun
If you’ve ever played Katamari Damacy, you know that Keita Takahashi is a strange man. His latest game, Wattam is pretty much more of the same. It looks incredibly quirky and just plain fun. If you want a unique video game that will challenge the notion of what a game is, then Wattam is right up your alley.
Miscellaneous
Sony also announced L.A Noir VR for the PS VR. It would be nice to step into the world of L.A Noir once again so this is welcome announcement.
Another game that caught our eye was the beautifully haunting, Arise. This looks like a beefier version of Journey with the deserts replaced by a winter landscape.
Sony also revealed the playable demo for Medievil. This was one of my personal favorites when I was a child. You can download the demo from the PlayStation Store.
We’re also getting a limited-edition Death Stranding themed console that will launch the same day as the game, November 8.
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