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Sony Announced 49 PlayStation Experience 2015 Games

Sony Announced 49 PlayStation Experience 2015 Games

Sony’s PlayStation Experience is all about the games. As someone who went to the first one last year, I can tell you the show floor was filled with PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita games from Sony, third party developers and publishers, and tons of independent developers. It’s still a little early to hear about all of the games that might appear this year, but Sony has released an initial list of almost 50 games that will be playable at the convention.

Here’s what you’ve been waiting for, the list of current PlayStation Experience games so far. Almost all of them are independent endeavors, but you’ll see stuff like The King of Fighters XIV there too.

  • Amplitude
  • Assault Android Cactus
  • Blind
  • Chasm
  • Cosmic Star Heroine
  • Crypt of the NecroDancer
  • Darkest Dungeon
  • Death Tales
  • Death’s Gambit
  • Distance
  • Drifter
  • Drive!Drive!Drive!
  • Dungeons & Dragons Sword Coast Legends
  • EarthNight
  • Firewatch
  • FutureGrind
  • GNOG
  • Gunsport
  • Invisible, Inc.
  • Kerbal Space Program
  • Killing Floor 2
  • Klaus
  • Life Goes On: Done to Death
  • Lost Sea
  • Manifold Garden
  • Metrico+
  • Moon Hunters
  • Night in the Woods
  • Nuclear Throne
  • Randall
  • Ray’s the Dead
  • Revolver360 RE:Actor
  • ROCKETSROCKETSROCKETS
  • Salt and Sanctuary
  • Screencheat
  • Sentris
  • Severed
  • Skytorn
  • SmuggleCraft
  • Soft Body
  • Space Dave
  • Stories: The Path of Destinies
  • Strike Vector
  • The King of Fighters XIV
  • Thumper
  • To Leave
  • Tumblestone
  • Videoball
  • Viking Squad

In addition, Sony named a bunch of more prominent companies that will appear. EA, Square Enix, Idea Factory International, Bungie, Ubisoft, Capcom, Activision, 2K Games, Warner Bros. Games, Bandai Namco, Treyarch, 505 Games, Naughty Dog, Disney, and more will all be at the event.

The PlayStation Experience will be held in San Francisco on December 5-6. It’s $50 for a one-day pass and $90 for 2 days.

Source: PlayStation Blog

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