PlayStation 4 Games

This section collects all known PlayStation 4 Games. Several PlayStation 4 games have been confirmed, though beneath the list of confirmed games is a list of Rumored Games that are believed to exist, yet haven't been officially announced. Many, but not all of the games on this list, are PlayStation 4 launch titles

Confirmed PlayStation 4 Games

These games have been confirmed specifically for PlayStation 4. See below for a list of games confirmed for "next-generation systems," which suggests a PlayStation 4 release. Click on any of the games below for more information, videos and screenshots.
Game Developer Release Date
Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag [1] Ubisoft TBA
Battlefield 4 [2] EA DICE TBA
Blacklight: Retribution Zombie Studios TBA
Call of Duty: Ghosts [3] Infinity Ward November 5th, 2013
Contrast Compulsion Games TBA
The Crew Ubisoft Reflections TBA
The Dark Sorceror
TBA
Daylight [4] Zombie Studios TBA
DC Universe Online [5] Sony Online Entertainment TBA
Deep Down Capcom TBA
Destiny Bungie TBA
Diablo III Blizzard Entertainment TBA
The Division Massive TBA
Dont Starve Klei Entertainment
Dragon Age Inquisition BioWare Fall 2014
DriveClub Evolution Studios Launch Window
Dying Light [6] Techland TBA
EA Sports UFC [7] EA TBA
Elder Scrolls Online Bethesda/Senimax TBA
FIFA 14 [8] EA TBA
Final Fantasy (PS4) Square Enix TBA
Final Fantasy XIV Square Enix TBA
Final Fantasy XV Square Enix TBA
Galak-Z 17-Bit Games TBA
Infamous: Second Son Sucker Punch Q1 2014 [9]
Just Dance 2014 Ubisoft TBA
Killzone: Shadow Fall Guerrilla Games Launch Window
Kingdom Hearts III Disney TBA
Knack Studios Japan Launch Window
LEGO: Marvel Super Heroes TT Games Q4 2013
Madden 25 [10] EA TBA
Mad Max Warner Bros. TBA
Mercenary Kings Tribute Games TBA
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Kojima Productions TBA
Mirror's Edge 2 DICE TBA
NBA 2K14
November 2013 [11]
NBA Live 14 [12] EA TBA
Need for Speed Rivals [13] EA TBA
Octodad: Deadliest Catch Young Horses, Inc. TBA
Oddworld: New n' Tasty Just Add Water Fall 2013
The Order 1866 Ready At Dawn TBA
Outlast Red Barrels TBA
PlanetSide 2 [14] Sony Online Entertainment TBA
Primal Carnage: Genesis Lukewarm Media TBA
Ray's The Dead Rag Tag Studios
Secret Ponchos Switchblade Monkeys
Skylanders Swap Force [15] Vicarious Visions TBA
Sniper Elite 3 [16] 505 Games TBA
Star Wars Battlefront DICE TBA
The Witness Thekla, Inc TBA
Thief [17] Square-Enix 2014
Transistor Supergiant Games 2014
Warframe [18] Digital Extremes TBA
War Thunder [19] Gaijin Entertainment Fall 2013
Watch Dogs UbiSoft Montreal TBA
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt CD Projekt RED 2014
Wolfenstein: The New Order MachineGames TBA

Games Coming to "Next-Gen Consoles"

These games may not have specifically been confirmed for PlayStation 4, but have been announced for "next-gen consoles."
  • Visceral Star Wars Game: A report confirms that Dead Space developer, Visceral, has begun the hiring process to build a next gen Star Wars title.[20]
  • The Evil Within: The newest game from Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami was announced by Bethesda for a 2014 release on "next-generation consoles," [21]
  • Cyberpunk 2077: This futuristic RPG is being developed by CD Projekt, using the brand new Redengine3. This game is an open world RPG that is based on the pen and paper game with nearly the same name. It's likely coming to next-gen consoles. [22]
  • Human Element: Upstart developer Robotoki (a company founded by Robert Bowling, formerly the creative strategist for the Call of Duty franchise) is creating this ambitious, episodic project that is targeting next-generation gaming platforms of all kinds. Portions of the project will debut first on the Ouya platform, but the core portion of Human Element is a major release planned for 2015. [23]
  • Spec Ops: Yager, the European studio behind 2012's cult favorite Spec Ops: The Line, is officially working on a new game. Epic Games has revealed that the company has licensed its new, next-generation engine -- Unreal Engine 4 -- to Yager for use in an "unannounced next-generation AAA game."[24]

Rumored PlayStation 4 Games

These games might be coming to PlayStation 4, but "next-generation systems" have not been directly mentioned in announcements. Nevertheless, the information on the games below has been properly sourced.
  • Homefront Sequel: Perhaps titled Homefront 2, Crytek is developing this game (and was the company that originally outed the Xbox 720's Durango codename.)[25]
  • Mafia III: Rumors suggest that Mafia III is in development at 2K Czech and was delayed in order to shift to next-generation consoles. [26]
  • With the delay of Grand Theft Auto V, it is possible that it will be released simultaneously with the next generation of consoles. [27] [28]
  • Naughty Dog Project - Naughty Dog co-president Evan Wells believes the prospect of developing for PlayStation 4 is "terrifying" as the studio looks into what its next project will be. [29]
  • Square-Enix "Luminous" Games - Square-Enix is showing off its "Luminous" tech engine, capable of highly realistic next-gen graphics. Luminous will make games 30% cheaper and shorten development cycles. [30]
  • Medieval RPG - Warhorse studio is currently working on an unannounced medieval RPG game. Its is being developed using a modifed version of CryEngine3.
  • Singularity: This project is rumored to be in development at Quantic Dream. They acquired the url Singularityps4.com in 2013, and the title "Singularity" has been connected to the company since at least 2012. The company's "Kara" technology was originally showcased on PS3 hardware, but the characters and setting seen in the game could possibly be part of the next-generation Singularity project.
  • Peggle 2 - While confirmed, Peggle 2 has yet to be officially announced for any consoles.
 

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