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PS5 Reveal Event: All The Game Trailers From The PlayStation 5 Debut

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Sony showed off a ton of new game announcements and mostly let the PlayStation 5 game footage speak for itself. Here's all of them in one place.

The PlayStation 5 reveal event was our first look at the next-gen console from Sony, in more ways than one. Though it did feature a short introduction from CEO Jim Ryan, and occasional brief statements from studio heads and other developers, it was mostly a trailer showcase. As Ryan said, the company wanted to let the games speak for themselves, and they did.

What followed was nearly an hour of trailer after trailer showing Sony's next-gen lineup. It included first-party exclusives like Horizon Forbidden West and Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and served as the debut for some big third-party games like Hitman 3 and Deathloop. It all ended with a trailer showing off he hardware design itself, finally answering the outstanding question of what the PlayStation 5 looks like.

You can catch up with all of the PS5 games shown, but if you just want to watch the trailers, we've compiled them all below. Many of these are in 4K, while the stream itself was limited to 1080p/30FPS due to technical considerations stemming from Sony working from home. As such, here's your chance to see them in all their glory.

Grand Theft Auto 5 / GTA Online

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Gran Turismo 7

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

Returnal

Pragmata

Stray

Solar Ash

Sackboy: A Big Adventure

Project Athia

Oddworld: Soulstorm

Little Devil Inside

NBA 2K21

Ghostwire: Tokyo

Kena: Bridge of Spirits

Hitman 3

Astro's Playroom

Bugsnax

Demon's Souls Remake

Godfall

Goodbye Volcano High

Destruction Allstars

Deathloop

Jett: The Far Shore

Resident Evil 8: Village

Horizon Forbidden West

PlayStation 5 Hardware Reveal

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