Capcom’s Pragmata won’t be released until 2023 and Square Enix’s Project Athia in 2022
New details about release dates of upcoming PlayStation 5 games have emerged. Some of the games mentioned are also coming out on other platforms. Pragmata will not appear until 2023 and Project Athia will be released in January 2022.
The data is in fine print on a slide Sony showed at its CES presentation. The manufacturer showed a PlayStation 5 promotional video with various games, including images of games that have not yet been released.
Pragmata, a sci-fi game that Capcom announced in June last year, will be released in 2023, according to Sony. Capcom previously reported that the game would be released in 2022. The game is not only coming to the PlayStation 5, but also to the Xbox Series X and S and PC.
Project Athia, the tentative name of a new game from Square Enix, will be released for the PlayStation 5 in January 2022. No release date was previously mentioned. It is a game that is temporarily exclusive to Sony, and probably a year later for the Xbox. There will also be a PC version.
The adventure game Kena: Bridge of Spirits appears to be released in March 2021. This game will be released for the PS5, PS4 and PC. Earlier, ‘spring 2021’ was mentioned as the appearance period. Ghostwire Tokyo will be released in October 2021 for the PlayStation and PC. That’s a temporary PS5 exclusive; An Xbox version will also be released later.
The fine print also mentions Ratchet & Clank and Horizon Forbidden West, but it only says 2021. Sony previously made it clear that those games will appear in the first and second half of this year, respectively.
game | Appears on PlayStation 5 in | Other platforms |
Pragmata | 2023 | Xbox, PC |
Project Athia | January 2022 | Xbox (later), PC |
Kena: Bridge of Spirits | March 2021 | PS4, PC |
Ghostwire Tokyo | October 2021 | Xbox (later), PC |
Ratchet & Clank | 1st half 2021 | – |
Horizon Forbidden West | 2nd half 2021 | – |