Sony Has Bold Plans for Its Major Single-Player Games Moving Forward

Sony Has Bold Plans for Its Major Single-Player Games Moving Forward

Key Takeaways

  • Sony plans to return to releasing major single-player PlayStation games every year.
  • The company intends to resume this practice starting from its next fiscal year, which begins in April 2025.
  • Ghost of Yotei will likely be the next big single-player PS5 exclusive from a PlayStation studio.

As a long-time PlayStation fan with countless hours spent traversing the virtual worlds created by Sony, I can’t help but feel a renewed sense of excitement at the company’s recent announcement. After what felt like an eternity of multiplayer-focused games and remasters, it seems that Sony is finally returning to their roots – single-player experiences.


As a devoted PlayStation fan, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news: Starting from 2025, Sony plans to revert to launching significant single-player PS5 games on an annual basis. This announcement, coming from a high-ranking company official, is undeniably good news for us fans, especially amidst the recent scarcity of single-player titles from our beloved Japanese gaming titan.

In the thrill of 2024, I must admit that the PS5 did host a decent lineup of single-player exclusives. Yet, surprisingly, none of these were birthed from Sony’s esteemed family of studios. While The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered might seem like an anomaly, it was indeed not a freshly minted title for us gamers to savor.

It seems that the current scarcity of significant first-party single-player games for the PS5 isn’t a permanent situation. This prediction comes from Sony President and CFO Hiroki Totoki, who shared this insight during a Q&A session in early November following the company’s financial earnings call. In essence, the executive announced that Sony plans to unveil “major single-player game titles annually” starting from their next fiscal year, which begins on April 1, 2025.

2 Big Single-Player PS5 Exclusives Are Already Confirmed for 2025

The first wave of these titles already has one confirmed first-party game, the recently announced Ghost of Yotei, which is presently targeting a 2025 launch. Aside from Sucker Punch Productions’ Ghost of Tsushima sequel, Death Stranding 2 is also planned to hit the market sometime in 2025. Given Sony’s history of favoring longer marketing cycles for major single-player releases, it’s unlikely the company has more such titles planned for 2025, as they would plausibly have been announced by now.

All Upcoming Single-Player PS5 Console Exclusives (That Have Been Confirmed)

GameDeveloperRelease Window
Death Stranding 2Kojima Productions2025
Ghost of YoteiSucker Punch2025
Ballad of AntaraTipsworks Studio2025
The Midnight WalkMoonHood2025
Marvel’s WolverineInsomniac GamesTBD
Horizon 3Guerrilla GamesTBD
Sword of the SeaGiant SquidTBD
Phantom Blade ZeroS-GAMETBD
Where Winds MeetEverstone StudiosTBD

These games, Phantom Blade Zero and Where Winds Meet, will provide a bit of multiplayer interaction, but their main focus is on the single-player experience.

For now, besides first-party games, there are two additional single-player console exclusives for the PS5 confirmed in 2025. One is “Ballad of Antara,” a dark fantasy action RPG developed by TipsWorks Studio based in Shanghai, China. The other is “The Midnight Walk,” a chilling adventure game with horror aspects created by Swedish developer MoonHood. Interestingly, both “Ballad of Antara” and “The Midnight Walk” are also set to release on PC on the same day.

In terms of Sony’s unannounced first-party titles, it appears that the team behind Horizon Call of the Mountain, Firesprite, is currently engaged in several projects similar to Naughty Dog. Meanwhile, Bend Studio, known for Days Gone, has a new open-world game underway as hinted by some of their recent job postings analyzed by Game Rant. Given Sony’s increasing emphasis on live-service games, there’s a possibility that not every title will be single-player oriented. However, the next two PlayStation live-service games are most likely to be Bungie’s Marathon and Haven Studios’ Fairgames, both of which have been publicly announced already.

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2024-11-08 21:15