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PS5 and Xbox Series X: Every new game coming to Sony and Microsoft’s consoles in 2021
LUCKY gamers who’ve managed to bag themselves a PS5 or Xbox Series X have plenty of top games to look forward to in 2021.
This year promises to be a massive one for Sony and Microsoft, with a slew of big-budget games that could make (or break) their next-gen consoles.
The PS5 and Xbox Series X hit shelves around the globe in November[/caption]
New entries to the Hitman and Ride series started 2021 off with a bang in January.
Those titles will soon be followed by Yakuza: Like a Dragon, Sega’s eighth releases in the popular Yakuza RPG series.
Gamers also have Far Cry 6, Gran Turismo 7 and a new Resident Evil to look forward to – though their release dates are tentative.
Check out the list below for the full PS5 and Xbox Series X lineups for 2021!
PS5 exclusives out in 2021
January 2021
- MXGP 2020 – The Official Motocross Videogame – January 14
February 2021
- Destruction AllStars – February 2
- Nioh Remastered – The Complete Edition – February 5
- The Nioh Collection – February 5
March 2021
- Yakuza: Like A Dragon – March 2
- Terminator Resistance: Enhanced – March 26
April 2021
- Returnal – April 30
May 2021
- Deathloop – May 21
June 2021
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart – June 11
Yakuza: Like a Dragon is out in early March[/caption]
Xbox Series X/S exclusives out in 2021
January 2021
- The Medium – January 28
March 2021
- Samurai Shodown – March 16
Resident Evil Village is set to be one of the biggest releases of 2021[/caption]
Games out for both PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in 2021
January 2021
- Hitman 3 – January 20
- Ride 4 – January 21
- The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav – January 27
- The Dark Eye: Memoria – January 27
- Sword of the Necromancer – January 28
February 2021
- Control – February 2
- Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood – February 4
March 2021
- Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time – March 12
- Mundaun – March 16
- Marvel’s Avengers – March 18
- Balan Wonderworld – March 26
- It Takes Two – March 26
April 2021
- Outriders – April 1
- MLB The Show 21 – April 20
May 2021
- Resident Evil Village – May 7
- Hood: Outlaws And Legends – May 10
- Mass Effect Legendary Edition – May 14
June 2021
- Chivalry 2 – June 8
- Back 4 Blood – June 22
PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X – when did they launch and how much do they cost?
Microsoft launched the Xbox Series X and its smaller, cheaper sibling, the Series S, on November 10.
The release date covered the UK, US, Australia and a bunch of other countries worldwide.
The disc-free Series S costs £249/$299, while the Xbox Series X comes in at £449/$499.
So how does that compare to the new Xbox’s biggest rival, the PlayStation 5?
The PS5 launch fell on November 12, but not everywhere.
That date only stood for the US, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea.
UK gamers had to wait until November 19 to order one of the consoles.
The PS5 proper costs £449.99/$499.99, while the digital edition comes in at £359/$399.
2021 next-gen games (Tentative)
- Aragami 2 – 2021
- Blood Bowl 3 – 2021
- Braid: Anniversary Edition – 2021
- Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead – 2021
- Dustborn – 2021
- Dynasty Warriors 9: Empires – 2021
- Evil West – 2021
- Far Cry 6 – 2021
- FIFA 2022 – 2021
- Ghostrunner – 2021
- Ghostwire: Tokyo – 2021
- God of War Ragnarok – 2021
- Goodbye Volcano High – 2021
- Gotham Knights – 2021
- Gran Turismo 7 – 2021
- Halo Infinite – 2021
- Heavenly Bodies – 2021
- Hogwarts Legacy – 2021
- Horizon Forbidden West – 2021
- In Sound Mind – 2021
- Jett: The Far Shore – 2021
- Martha Is Dead – 2021
- Marvel’s Avengers – 2021
- Metal: Hellsinger – 2021
- Metro Exodus – 2021
- PES 2022 – 2021
- Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart – 2021
- Resident Evil Village – 2021
- Roots of Pacha – 2021 (US)
- Scarlet Nexus – 2021
- Sherlock Holmes: Chapter One – 2021
- Solar Ash – 2021 (US)
- Stray – 2021
- The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes – 2021
- The Lord of the Rings: Gollum – 2021
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – 2021
- Tribes of Midgard – 2021
- Unknown 9: Awakening – 2021
- Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 – 2021
- Vampire: The Masquerade – Swansong – 2021
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Which new game are you most excited for? Let us know in the comments!
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