With the last throes of a somewhat sluggish and deserted month of January and where remains to receive the Uncharted collection on PS5, we have to see what the month of February will bring us in terms of releases. And we do it starting, as always, with the video games coming out on playstation.
February is indeed a good example of the promising outlook for 2022 if we stick to the weight of certain sagas as there are two long-awaited sequels. And what about the collaboration between Hidetaka Miyazaki and George RR Martin? Well, that and much more is what awaits us next month. let the party begin.
Dying Light 2: Stay Human
Day 4 arrives Dying Light 2: Stay Human. It is said soon, but seven years have passed since the first Dying Light debuted and since then it has not stopped receiving content of different caliber, between minor and free DLC to the vast The Following. And with its sequel Techland wants to blow our minds with its basic content and especially for the consequences of our actions.
It comes out on PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Steam and Epic Store
OlliOlli World
On the 8th comes OlliOlli World, the jump to a livelier world for Roll7’s OlliOlli live shows. It’s not that it’s now an open world like GTA, but it does offer us many more possibilities without losing the arcade essence of the originals. And more colorful than ever. In addition, there will be more than 100 movements.
It comes out on PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Steam
Sifu
On the 8th Sifu arrives. If you’re one of those people who has the Oldboy scene etched on fire or you enjoy the choreography of action fights, like in Marvel’s recent Shang-chi, Sifu It has all the ballots to be your favorite action game.
It comes out on PS5, PS4 and the Epic Store
The King of Fighters XV
The King of Fighters XV arrives on the 17th, the return of one of the kings of the fight… although his stage of glory has been left behind with his historic rivalry with Capcom. The important thing is that SNK returns with another installment from chapter XIV in 2016 and with a look that promises to remind us of all the greatness of SNK.
It comes out on PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Steam and Epic Store
Horizon Forbidden West
Day 18 arrives Horizon: Forbidden West, the long-awaited sequel to that excellent cover letter for Aloy that Horizon: Zero Dawn entailed at the beginning of 2017, coming out two days before The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and stoically enduring the type. What can we expect now? The maxim of more and better, reflected especially with the PS5 version where its world will be more captivating if possible… without forgetting that the machines will continue there.
It comes out exclusively for PS5 and PS4
Horizon Forbidden West [PS5]
Elden Ring
On the 25th Elden Ring arrives, the new FromSoftware IP with high reminiscences to their work with the Dark Souls trilogy. Its main difference, yes, will be the fact that it has a huge open world, apart from having a horse to explore it. Even now we will have button to jump. Yes, despite all its closed beta it gave us the feeling of being before a Dark Souls IV, but it has enough personality to dazzle us as only Miyazaki knows how to do.
It comes out on PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One and Steam
Elden Ring – Standard Edition
All the games that will be released on PlayStation
Here is a list of all the games that will be released on PS4 over the next month, specifying those that will be released directly (or also) on PS5. On the other hand, if you don’t already own a PlayStation 5, check all of these stores every day.
If a game is already up for pre-order, we’ll put its price next to it.
Day 1, Tuesday
- Life is Strange Remastered Collection (PS4)
day 2, wednesday
day 4, friday
Day 8, Tuesday
Day 10, Thursday
- Breakout: Recharged (PS5 and PS4)
- Edge Of Eternity (PS5 and PS4)
- Kung Fu Kickball (PS5 and PS4)
- Rise of the Third Power (PS4)
day 14, monday
Day 15, Tuesday
- Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires (PS5 and PS4)
Day 17, Thursday
day 18, friday
Day 22, Tuesday
Day 24, Thursday
day 25, friday
As new dates are confirmed every week (and many others are modified), we recommend you to be aware of our google calendar, where we are updating all the games instantly every day, specifying if they come out physically or digitally. If you miss any, leave it in the comments.