Two old-school PlayStation franchises are just about to land onPlayStation 5, and fans are already hopeful that these re-releases could result in some brand-new releases.As revealed on the PlayStation Blog, several new titles will be available through thePlayStation Pluscatalogue on November 19th.These include, but are not limited to,Grand Theft Auto V, Dying Light 2, Like a Dragon: Ishin, Digimon Survive, Chivalry II,andOvercooked! All You Can Eat.AdvertHowever, PlayStation Premium members are going to get a little extra treat; two games apiece from both theResistanceand theLegacy of Kainseries.“On [November 19th],” read the blog post, “five new titles join PlayStation Plus Premium in the form of the kinetic first person shooter PS VR2 game Synapse and four Classics; Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, Blood Omen 2, Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2.”BothBlood Omen: Legacy of KainandBlood Omen 2have been included as a way to celebrate the release ofLegacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered, which lands on PlayStation systems on December 10th next month.In the case ofResistance: Fall of ManandResistance 2, it doesn’t seem like anything in particular inspired Sony’s decision to add them to the PlayStation Plus Premium catalogue.AdvertOf course, that hasn’t stopped the majority of the commenterson the Twitter postannouncing their inclusion from assuming the best.“We desperately need Resistance to return…”commented @NikoGramz, “My wallet is ready for a new instalmentwith all our war online. At the very least I want the original trilogy remastered for modern consoles. Let’s revive this amazing franchise”.Unfortunately, the developers of the first threeResistancegames,Insomniac Games, are probably a little too busy for that at the moment - given that they’re currently working on the upcoming Marvel’s Wolverine.Still, there’s always the chance Sony might find another developer to tackle the franchise or alternatively work their way back around to it with Insomniac sometime in the future.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Sony,Insomniac Games,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5

Two old-school PlayStation franchises are just about to land onPlayStation 5, and fans are already hopeful that these re-releases could result in some brand-new releases.As revealed on the PlayStation Blog, several new titles will be available through thePlayStation Pluscatalogue on November 19th.These include, but are not limited to,Grand Theft Auto V, Dying Light 2, Like a Dragon: Ishin, Digimon Survive, Chivalry II,andOvercooked! All You Can Eat.AdvertHowever, PlayStation Premium members are going to get a little extra treat; two games apiece from both theResistanceand theLegacy of Kainseries.“On [November 19th],” read the blog post, “five new titles join PlayStation Plus Premium in the form of the kinetic first person shooter PS VR2 game Synapse and four Classics; Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, Blood Omen 2, Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2.”BothBlood Omen: Legacy of KainandBlood Omen 2have been included as a way to celebrate the release ofLegacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered, which lands on PlayStation systems on December 10th next month.In the case ofResistance: Fall of ManandResistance 2, it doesn’t seem like anything in particular inspired Sony’s decision to add them to the PlayStation Plus Premium catalogue.AdvertOf course, that hasn’t stopped the majority of the commenterson the Twitter postannouncing their inclusion from assuming the best.“We desperately need Resistance to return…”commented @NikoGramz, “My wallet is ready for a new instalmentwith all our war online. At the very least I want the original trilogy remastered for modern consoles. Let’s revive this amazing franchise”.Unfortunately, the developers of the first threeResistancegames,Insomniac Games, are probably a little too busy for that at the moment - given that they’re currently working on the upcoming Marvel’s Wolverine.Still, there’s always the chance Sony might find another developer to tackle the franchise or alternatively work their way back around to it with Insomniac sometime in the future.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Sony,Insomniac Games,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5
Two old-school PlayStation franchises are just about to land onPlayStation 5, and fans are already hopeful that these re-releases could result in some brand-new releases.As revealed on the PlayStation Blog, several new titles will be available through thePlayStation Pluscatalogue on November 19th.These include, but are not limited to,Grand Theft Auto V, Dying Light 2, Like a Dragon: Ishin, Digimon Survive, Chivalry II,andOvercooked! All You Can Eat.AdvertHowever, PlayStation Premium members are going to get a little extra treat; two games apiece from both theResistanceand theLegacy of Kainseries.“On [November 19th],” read the blog post, “five new titles join PlayStation Plus Premium in the form of the kinetic first person shooter PS VR2 game Synapse and four Classics; Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, Blood Omen 2, Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2.”BothBlood Omen: Legacy of KainandBlood Omen 2have been included as a way to celebrate the release ofLegacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered, which lands on PlayStation systems on December 10th next month.In the case ofResistance: Fall of ManandResistance 2, it doesn’t seem like anything in particular inspired Sony’s decision to add them to the PlayStation Plus Premium catalogue.AdvertOf course, that hasn’t stopped the majority of the commenterson the Twitter postannouncing their inclusion from assuming the best.“We desperately need Resistance to return…”commented @NikoGramz, “My wallet is ready for a new instalmentwith all our war online. At the very least I want the original trilogy remastered for modern consoles. Let’s revive this amazing franchise”.Unfortunately, the developers of the first threeResistancegames,Insomniac Games, are probably a little too busy for that at the moment - given that they’re currently working on the upcoming Marvel’s Wolverine.Still, there’s always the chance Sony might find another developer to tackle the franchise or alternatively work their way back around to it with Insomniac sometime in the future.
Two old-school PlayStation franchises are just about to land onPlayStation 5, and fans are already hopeful that these re-releases could result in some brand-new releases.
As revealed on the PlayStation Blog, several new titles will be available through thePlayStation Pluscatalogue on November 19th.
These include, but are not limited to,Grand Theft Auto V, Dying Light 2, Like a Dragon: Ishin, Digimon Survive, Chivalry II,andOvercooked! All You Can Eat.
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However, PlayStation Premium members are going to get a little extra treat; two games apiece from both theResistanceand theLegacy of Kainseries.
“On [November 19th],” read the blog post, “five new titles join PlayStation Plus Premium in the form of the kinetic first person shooter PS VR2 game Synapse and four Classics; Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, Blood Omen 2, Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2.”
BothBlood Omen: Legacy of KainandBlood Omen 2have been included as a way to celebrate the release ofLegacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered, which lands on PlayStation systems on December 10th next month.
In the case ofResistance: Fall of ManandResistance 2, it doesn’t seem like anything in particular inspired Sony’s decision to add them to the PlayStation Plus Premium catalogue.
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Of course, that hasn’t stopped the majority of the commenterson the Twitter postannouncing their inclusion from assuming the best.
“We desperately need Resistance to return…”commented @NikoGramz, “My wallet is ready for a new instalmentwith all our war online. At the very least I want the original trilogy remastered for modern consoles. Let’s revive this amazing franchise”.
Unfortunately, the developers of the first threeResistancegames,Insomniac Games, are probably a little too busy for that at the moment - given that they’re currently working on the upcoming Marvel’s Wolverine.
Still, there’s always the chance Sony might find another developer to tackle the franchise or alternatively work their way back around to it with Insomniac sometime in the future.
Topics:PlayStation,Sony,Insomniac Games,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5