With titles such as Horizon Forbidden West and God of War Ragnarok making strides to support the PlayStation 5 in 2022, there are high expectations for the console this new year. Now we look at 2023 and dream about what we want most from the gaming giant. It should be noted that the following are not reported facts; they are simply what I hope to see from PlayStation as the year progresses.Succesfull PSVR2 Launch & SupportWith the lack of marketing support and Triple-A exclusive games, I don’t foresee PSVR 2 getting the successful launch I want. However, I can still dig deep and hope for the best. The hardware itself is promising, boasting substantial improvements over the previous iteration. Its resolution is 2,000 x 2,040 per eye, up from 960 x 1080, there is only one cable, and its controllers are a big improvement over the lousy and outdated move controllers. Furthermore, the one big-budget Triple-A game, Horizon Call of the Mountain, looks like a graphically pleasing, detailed VR experience. I hope Call of the Mountain gets critical acclaim that encourages continued support for PSVR 2, Triple-A, and indie alike. As a cherry on top, Half-Life: Alyx could make its way to PSVR 2, which would be a major win for PlayStation.PlayStation Plus Revamp of the RevampOne can’t deny that the PlayStation Plus Essential, Extra, and Premium tiers are not exactly what we’re looking for in a live service offering. It’s difficult to know what comes with each tier, but the biggest issue is the game library. Despite Stray, there weren’t many significant games on day one, severely undermining the service’s worth. I know it’s not likely, but PlayStation Plus needs another revamp to fix the revamp. The subscription model needs to be streamlined instead of separating content into three different tiers. At the very least, let people opt in for the free monthly games and then pay a little extra for the expanding game library. Furthermore, support that library with more exciting day-one games. Perhaps put The Last of Us Factions on there or even Forspoken. We probably won’t see this come to fruition, but I can still dream.Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Hits S-Tier Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is slated to release this year and it will probably be a stellar game worthy of its predecessor. Insomniac Games is considered one of the best game studios under PlayStation’s belt, but their games, despite being extraordinary, always fall slightly under the Naughty Dog or Sony Santa Monica games when it comes to esteemed reception. Insomniac deserves a big win. Something that is considered a masterpiece and on par with The Last of Us or God of War when it comes to critical acclaim and iconic status. We haven’t seen much from Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, but the inclusion of Miles Morales and Venom already bodes well for the sequel. Furthermore, Spider-Man gameplay can be maximized by using the PS5’s full power.The Last of Us Factions Release And Receives High Praise
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A Nintendo Switch trailer was also released.
According to SteamDB.
An announcement trailer was also released.
As part of a merger.