By now you've seen all the big news around games like Marvel vs. Capcom,lorde and eroticism The Last of Us, and Uncharted. But there was plenty more revealed during the 2016 PlayStation Experience keynote.
SEE ALSO: Beloved 'Destiny' exotic Ice Breaker returns this winterIf you want to see everything, just go re-watch the whole keynote. But if you want the TL;DR of it all, read on for six reveals that might have slipped past you in the midst of all the excitement.
The Call of DutyWorld League returns in 2017 and it's got a total prize pool valued at $4 million. There are plenty more details to be revealed about the upcoming season's lineup of regional tournaments. Keep an eye on Call of Duty's esports page for more.
The bad guy fighter Akuma, who made his debut in Super Street Fighter II Turbo, is coming back in Street Fighter V. He'll be available -- along with five other fighters -- as part of the game's Character Pass. Check out the first gameplay in the trailer above.
It's not clear if Studio Ghibli is still involved, but the film company's JRPG collaboration with Level-5, titled Ni No Kuni,returns in 2017 with a sequel, Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Wings.
It may not be available in your PlayStation Store just yet, but Sony confirmed during the PlayStation Experience 2016 keynote that Let It Die, the latest game from Grasshopper Manufacture and GungHo Entertainment, is out on Dec. 3 and free to download for the day. It's an M-rated game that features violence, blood and gore, sexual themes, nudity, strong language and drug use... so maybe send the kids outside before you play.
Sony surprised PlayStation Experience attendees with two surprise PSN releases: Lara Croft Goand Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. The former is available for PS4 and PS Vita while the latter -- a $25 buy -- includes all of the game's add-ons in its PS4 debut.
Robot. Dinosaurs. What more do you need to know? Horizon: Zero Dawn, the upcoming RPG from Guerrilla Games, lets you explore a vast world populated by mechanized dinos. We've seen it before and we'll surely see it again before its Feb. 28 release, but this new PlayStation Experience trailer is here to remind us that the game still looks badass.
In one of the more unexpected PSX 2016 reveals, Sony confirmed that Windjammersis coming to PS4 and PS Vita. The competitive flying disc game debuted on Neo Geo arcade machines in 1994. The PlayStation revival adds an online head-to-head mode but looks otherwise unchanged.
Sony confirmed at E3 2016 that Crash Bandicoot, Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back, and Crash Bandicoot 3: Warpedwere all due for HD makeovers in an upcoming collection. A new trailer revealed at PSX 2016 offers a first peek at how they're looking, as well as a new title: Crash Bandicoot: N-Sane Trilogy.
It's been four years and an entire console generation since the last WipEoutgame. That release -- WipEout 2048for PS Vita -- along with WipEout HDand its Furyadd-on are coming to PS4 in 2017 as the WipEout Omega Collection.
PaRappa the Rapperis a cartoon rhythm game that debuted on the original PlayStation in 1997. It was rereleased in the mid-aughts for PlayStation Portable, but fans can look forward to a fully remastered 20th anniversary edition in 2017, with a demo available on PSN right now. As if that's not enough, Sony favorites LocoRocoand Pataponare also pegged for HD releases in the coming year.
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