The big list of confirmed PlayStation 4 games

Fifteen games available at retail by year’s end

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Like Microsoft, Sony has seen fit to bombard us with a list of upcoming games for their next-gen platform, set to launch this November. Of the 180 PlayStation 4 titles reportedly in development — roughly 80 of which we can confirm — 15 titles will be physically available at retail during the launch window of November 15, through December 31.

Of those, 12 will appear on other platforms. While those numbers may seem a bit tragic at first glance, it should be noted that Sony’s digital offerings provide a slightly more diverse array of games from both major and independent developers, resulting in a combined total of 33 games to be released by year’s end.

It’ll be interesting to see how DriveClub will stand up against established racing franchises such as Gran Turismo and Codemasters’ Grid, and thanks to PlayStation Plus, many of us will have a first-hand opportunity to put that the test. From what I’ve seen so far, Killzone: Shadow Fall looks to be a decent follow-up for the series, but I’ve become so jaded with first-person shooters in general that it’ll take a lot to impress me. As for indie titles, I’m really looking forward to the fast-paced ninja platformer N++, as well as Digital Extreme’s third-person co-op shooter Warframe, the latter of which is free to play at launch.

Once again, PlayStation 4 will be launching in 32 countries worldwide by the end of the year, starting with North America on November 15 where it’ll retail for $399, followed by Europe and Latin America on November 29. European gamers can expect to pay €399, while it’ll retail for £349 in the UK — no word yet on any other countries.

For your convenience, we’ve separated the full list into the several categories below.

Launch-window exclusives available at retail or digitally:

  • DriveClub (SCEI)
  • Killzone: Shadow Fall (SCEI)
  • Knack  (SCEI)

Multi-platform launch-window titles to be available at retail or digitally:

  • Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag (Ubisoft) 
  • Battlefield 4 (Electronic Arts) 
  • Call of Duty: Ghosts (Activision) 
  • FIFA 14 (Electronic Arts) 
  • Just Dance 2014 (Ubisoft)
  • Lego Marvel Super Heroes (Warner Bros)
  • Madden 25 (Electronic Arts)
  • NBA 2k14 (2K Sports) 
  • NBA Live 14 (Electronic Arts) 
  • Need for Speed: Rivals (Electronic Arts) 
  • Watch Dogs (Ubisoft) 
  • Skylanders: Swap Force (Activision) *

* not available for digital download.

Launch-window exclusives only available digitally via PlayStation Network. Note, some of these are timed Sony console exclusives that have been, or are currently scheduled to be released for PC and/or Mac OSX:

  • Basement Crawl (Bloober Team)
  • Pool Nation Extreme (Cherry Pop Games)
  • War Thunder (Gaijin Entertainment) 
  • Warframe (Digital Extremes) 
  • N++ (Metanet Software) *
  • DC Universe (SOE) **
  • Planetside 2 (SOE)
  • CounterSpy (SCEI) ***
  • ResoGun (SCEI) *
  • Flower (SCEI) ***
  • Doki-Doki Universe (SCEI) ***
  • Hohokum (SCEI) ***
  • Blacklight (Zombie Studio)

* also available for PlayStation Vita.
** also available for PlayStation 3.
*** also available for PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita.

Other launch-window digital-only releases:

  • Contrast (Focus Home Interactive)
  • Pinball Arcade (Farsight Technologies)
  • Minecraft (Mojang)
  • Tiny Brains (Spearhead)
  • Super Motherload (Xgen Studios)

Other games, release dates to be determined:

  • Assault Android Cactus (Witch Beam)
  • Awesomenauts (Romino)
  • The Crew (Ubisoft)
  • Daylight (Zombie)
  • Deep Down (Capcom)
  • Destiny (Bungie)
  • Diablo III (Blizzard Entertainment)
  • The Division (Massive)
  • Don’t Starve (Klei Entertainment)
  • Dragon Age Inquisition (BioWare)
  • Dying Light (Techland)
  • EA Sports UFC (Electronic Arts)
  • Elder Scrolls Online (Bethesda)
  • Everybondy’s Gone to the Rapture (The Chinese Room)
  • Fez (Polytron)
  • Final Fantasy XIV (Square Enix)
  • Final Fantasy XV (Square Enix)
  • Galak-Z (17-Bit Games)
  • Infamous: Second Son (Sucker Punch)
  • Kingdom Hearts III (Square Enix)
  • Mad Max (Warner Bros.)
  • Mercenary Kings (Tribute Games)
  • Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (Kojima Productions)
  • Mirror’s Edge 2 (Electronic Arts)
  • Octodad: The Dadliest Catch (Young Horses, Inc.)
  • Oddworld: New n’ Tasty (Just Add Water)
  • The Order 1866 (Ready At Dawn)
  • Outlast (Red Barrels)
  • Primal Carnage: Genesis (Lukewarm Media)
  • Ray’s The Dead (Rag Tag Studios)
  • Secret Poncho (Switchblade Monkeys)
  • Shadow Warrior (Devolver Digital)
  • Sniper Elite 3 (505 Games)
  • Star Wars Battlefront (Electronic Arts)
  • The Witness (Thekla, Inc.)
  • Thief (Square Enix)
  • Transistor (Supergiant Games)
  • The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (CD Projekt RED)
  • Volume (Mike Bithell)
  • Wolfenstein: The New Order (MachineGames)

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