The Challenges Of PS5 in 2022: Exclusive Games, Virtual Reality And New Subscription models

PS5: Sony is entering the second year of its new console with a host of planned games, hardware updates and much more. 2021 ended with a strong PS5, selling everything that was out of stock, and improving the PS4 songs in the beginning, especially during the first half of the year. In addition, the console has released a number of significant titles, with Returnal, Ratchet and Clank: A Dimension Apart and Deathloop being the three big names of the year for a platform that has also received titles such as Kena, reviews of Final Fantasy VII Remake, Ghost of Tsushima, Nioh or the landing of Yakuza 7, which was released on Xbox months earlier.

Along the way, we’ve been left with names that have been delayed, but there’s a lot to see in 2022 from the fifth PlayStation desktop console, which heads into a year in which, sadly, stock issues will remain, although it works to increase production.

PS5 games: big names and limited-time exclusives

The most important thing about a console are the games. And in it, PS5 has an interesting range of titles that are eagerly anticipated. Starting with the most relevant trio and seeing things since the console was announced: Horizon Forbidden West, Gran Turismo 7 and God of War Ragnarok. Two sequels to two of the best PS4 games that promise to advance in those wonderful worlds we knew and the return of one of the most respected car sagas with a new numbered volume that also aims to signal a certain return to the essentials. It’s the three pillars of the company that have these titles planned for the next 12 months, but there’s a lot more at stake.

The most important PS5 exclusives for this 2022

Horizon: Forbidden West
Gran Turismo 7
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Ghostwire Tokyo (temporary exclusive)
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Moss Book II (temporarily exclusive)
Star Wars: KOTOR Remake (Exclusive for a limited time)
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Uncharted Legacy of Thieves Collection (also on PC)

2022, the year of the (real) virtual reality of PlayStation?

PS VR had five years since its departure in 2021. An interesting approach to virtual reality that failed to reach the highest levels of PC VR but allowed us to enjoy some of the games of the moment , such as Beat Saber or Tetris effect. In addition, it has also had exclusive experiences with the most surprising in the medium, such as the never-appreciated Astro Bot: Rescue Mission. If we add another relevant episode to this, such as Resident Evil 7, Blood and Truth, Skyrim VR or Superhot, PS VR has been an interesting entry into virtual reality. But the new glasses aim higher.

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