Project Athia, Other PS5 Game Release Windows Revealed

Project Athia, Other PS5 Game Release Windows Revealed

Sony doesn’t typically announce anything major at the yearly Consumer Electronics Show, with its presentations most often relegated to new info regarding its television and audio product lines. The company’s presence at CES 2021 doesn’t appear to sway too far from that course, though Sony did reveal a bunch of release windows and launch dates for upcoming PS5 games, including Square Enix’s mysterious open-world title Project Athia.

During Sony’s presentation at CES 2021, a sizzle reel played showcasing some of what’s to come for the PS5, which President Jim Ryan confirmed to be biggest console launch in Sony’s history. Towards the end of the sizzle reel a wall of text appeared revealing that the release window for Project Athia is January 2022, a year from now. Also revealed in the wall of text is that Capcom’s upcoming title Pragmata has been delayed into 2023.

Here’s the full list of release dates & windows from the sizzle reel:

  • Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart – 2021
  • Horizon Forbidden West – 2021 (also coming to PS4)
  • Hitman III – January 2021
  • Returnal – March 19, 2021
  • Kena: Bridge of Spirits – March 2021 (also coming to PS4)
  • Solar Ash – June 2021 (also coming to PS4)
  • Little Devil Inside – July 2021 (also coming to PS4)
  • Stray – October 2021 (also coming to PS4)
  • GhostWire: Tokyo – October 2021
  • Project Athia – January 2022
  • Pragmata – 2023

Given that Project Athia is seemingly just a year out, chances are we’ll be getting a new look at the game – as well as an official title – in the near future. In the meantime, here’s another look at the game’s beautiful open-world engine.

Project Athia is slated to release in January, 2022 exclusively for the PS5.

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Ryan is the Lead Editor for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he isn't writing, Ryan is likely considering yet another playthrough of Final Fantasy IX. He's also the DFTG cinnamon bun.

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