Both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S are scheduled to release soon, and a big part of deciding whether to go with Sony or Microsoft (or both) in the next console generation is dependent on the games that you'll be able to play. To that end, we've compiled a list of all of the projects being worked on by both the Xbox Game Studios and Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios so you know what's in store for both their platforms.
To clarify, this list does not include all of the console exclusives coming to Xbox Series X/S and PS5. For example, we don't talk about Bloober Team's The Medium and Ebb Software's Scorn for Xbox Series X/S, nor do we touch on Housemarque's Returnal and Counterplay Games' Godfall for PS5 because Microsoft and Sony do not own those developers. Though given the two's commitment to expanding their studio lineups--most recently, Sony with Insomniac Games and Microsoft with ZeniMax Media (Bethesda Softworks' parent company)--who knows if that will hold true by the time this next console generation is done.
If you want to know what you'll be able to play day one, we've compiled lists of every launch game for Xbox Series X/S as well as every launch game for PS5. And be sure to stay glued to our Generation Next hub for all the news, hands-on impressions, and spec breakdowns for Xbox Series X/S and PS5 and their corresponding accessories. We have guides for preordering Xbox Series X/S and preordering PlayStation 5 as well.
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Currently, the studio is working on Halo Infinite. Originally planned to launch alongside Xbox Series X/S, Halo Infinite has been delayed to 2021. The game will be released for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC--it will also be available day one via Xbox Game Pass.
At the moment, Arkane Studios is developing Deathloop--originally scheduled to release this year before being delayed to 2021. The game is currently planned to launch for PC and...PS5. Yeah, it doesn't make sense, but that's because a deal was cut with Sony prior to the Microsoft acquisition. We assume this deal means that Deathloop makes its way to Xbox Series X/S at some point, but neither Microsoft nor Arkane have announced anything official yet. And even if it doesn't, Deathloop could release day one on Xbox Game Pass for PC and Arkane would still hold true to its original deal of PS5 and PC. Beyond Deathloop, Arkane Studios is hiring for an upcoming, unannounced game.
Bethesda Game Studios is currently working on two games, Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI, both of which are likely a fair way off given that we don't know anything about them other than their names. Both games are expected to release for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, though it's worth pointing out that Xbox head Phil Spencer has said that future Bethesda games don't necessarily have to release on PlayStation. Bethesda has also confirmed that both Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI will be available on Xbox Game Pass on day one.
Currently, Double Fine is developing Psychonauts 2, which has been delayed and is currently scheduled to be released sometime in 2021 for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, and PC. It will also be available day one via Xbox Game Pass.
Currently, id Software is working on next-gen ports for Doom Eternal. Both Xbox One and PS4 owners will be able to upgrade to their next-gen counterparts for free. If id Software is working on anything beyond the two-part Ancient Gods post-launch expansion for Doom Eternal and the game's next-gen ports, the studio has yet to announce what it is.
In a tweet, Xbox head Phil Spencer said that the folks at The Initiative are "challenging themselves to do new things (and old things) in new ways." And at E3 2018, Spencer suggested that the studio is working to resurrect one of Xbox's legacy IPs. In an episode of Kinda Funny Games Daily, GamesBeat reporter Jeff Grubb commented in the chat that the IP is Perfect Dark, and that The Initiative is working on a brand-new third-person follow-up to the 2000 first-person shooter. Neither Microsoft or The Initiative have confirmed this report.
In a tweet, inXile announced that it will be using Unreal Engine 5 in its next project. According to inXile, it will "be a while" until this next game is announced.
MachineGames hasn't yet announced what it's working on next, but given its track record of bouncing back and forth between mainline Wolfenstein games and standalone Wolfenstein spin-offs, we assume the studio is currently developing Wolfenstein III. But that's just a guess.
The studio has been working on post-launch content for Minecraft Dungeons, such as story-driven DLC expansions and VR support. There hasn't been any official word on what's next, though Xbox Series X/S and PS5 ports of Minecraft seem a likely bet--especially given Mojang's announcement to continue supporting the game in 2021.
However, the developer is returning to its wheelhouse for its next two projects. The first, Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, is a sequel to Senua's Sacrifice that's scheduled to release for Xbox Series X/S and PC. Ninja Theory is also working on Project: Mara, an experimental horror experience that's described as a realistic representation of mental terror. For now, no platforms have been announced for Project: Mara.
Now, Obsidian Entertainment is working on Avowed, an "epic, first-person RPG" set in Eora, the fantastical setting of Pillars of Eternity. A release date hasn't been set, but Avowed is scheduled to launch for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Playground Games is currently working on Fable, the fourth mainline entry to the Fable franchise. The game will act as a fresh start to the series, which hasn't seen a new game since 2010's Fable III. Fable is scheduled to release for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
The studio is taking on a seemingly more fantastical project at the same time, however. Everwild is an upcoming adventure game scheduled to release for Xbox One and PC. Not much is known about Everwild, though executive producer Louise O'Connor has described it as "a magical and untamed natural world for you to explore and to just truly lose yourself in."
Roundhouse Studios hasn't yet announced what it's currently developing, though Bethesda has revealed that the studio is working on unannounced projects. Perhaps, given the studio's history with the franchise, Roundhouse Studios is working with Arkane in some capacity on a follow-up to 2017's Prey.
Tango Gameworks is dropping third-person survival horror for a more action-focused, first-person game with its next project, Ghostwire: Tokyo. Ghostwire: Tokyo is in the same boat as Deathloop--it's scheduled to launch for PC and PS5 in 2021, a decision that was made prior to the Microsoft acquisition. Like Deathloop, we assume that Ghostwire: Tokyo will eventually make its way to Xbox Series X/S as well (or at least Xbox Game Pass for PC), but there's no official word on whether that will be the case.
Turn 10 Studios is currently working on the next Forza. Tentatively titled "Forza Motorsport," the eighth entry in the Motorsport series is scheduled to release for Xbox Series X/S and PC. Seeing as it's still "early in development," Forza Motorsport is not likely to come out for quite a while.
ZeniMax Online Studios last announced project is Commander Keen, a mobile game for Android and iOS devices, but a lack of developer updates has left the status of the game up in the air. The game sees you play as twins Billy and Billie, the children of the original Commander Keen (canonically, the grandson of Wolfenstein protagonist BJ Blazkowicz and the father of the guy from Doom).
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The studio is now working on a sequel titled Horizon Forbidden West. The sequel adds brand-new biomes for protagonist Aloy to discover, which contain new tribes to meet, enemies to fight, and underwater tombs to explore. The game is scheduled to release for both PS4 and PS5 in 2021.
The studio is giving us more Spidey this year in Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, releasing for both PS4 and PS5 on November 12, which tells a complete coming-of-age story for Peter Parker's protégé. Insomniac is simultaneously working on Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, which is scheduled to release within the PS5 launch window for the next-gen console.
Beyond that, however, Media Molecule hasn't announced what it plans to do next. Maybe we'll see LittleBigPlanet 4 or a sequel to Tearaway.
Whatever Naughty Dog is working on, the studio isn't ready to share details. A few job postings back in July 2020 do point to Naughty Dog working on a new single-player action-adventure game for PS5, but that's all we know for now.
Currently, Polyphony Digital is working on Gran Turismo 7, the (despite its name) eighth mainline entry in the franchise. Coming to PS5 at some point in the future, Gran Turismo 7 makes use of PS5's next-gen hardware to cut out load screens between events and incorporate 3D audio.
There's no official word on what SIE Bend is currently working on, though--as pointed out by GamesRadar, the studio did put out job postings to begin development on a new game back in April 2020. It remains to be seen whether this new game is a sequel to Days Gone or something else entirely, but it likely won't be revealed for a while. We assume it will launch for PS5.
Currently, SIE Japan is developing Astro's Playroom, a sequel to Astro Bot: Rescue Mission that will come preloaded on every PS5 at launch. Unlike its predecessor, Astro's Playroom is not a VR game. SIE Japan is also supporting Bluepoint Games to create the Demon's Souls remake, which is releasing for PS5 alongside the next-gen console on November 12.
SIE London Studio has yet to officially announce its next project; that said, in December 2019, Road to VR noticed that the studio was hiring for a new "exclusive virtual reality title" that will help in "pushing the boundaries within the VR medium." Sony hasn't yet announced whether a new version of PSVR will come out for PS5, but it has confirmed that the next-gen console will at least support PS4's PSVR headset and PlayStation Move controllers. With that being the case, SIE London Studio's new VR game could be coming out sooner rather than later, but we won't know for sure until an official announcement is made.
Now here's the kicker (or whatever the equivalent baseball term is), MLB The Show will come to additional console platforms beyond PlayStation starting as early as 2021. So if SIE San Diego is working on MLB The Show 21 (which it probably is, but there's no official word), the game could also be released for Nintendo Switch or Xbox Series X/S, not just PS5. SIE San Diego occasionally operates as a support studio as well, so it may also be assisting on another project.
There has been no official word on what SIE San Mateo Studio has been working on following the support it gave to Insomniac for 2018's Marvel's Spider-Man. A lot of the studios that SIE San Mateo has worked with in the past are now Sony first-party studios, so Sony may have partnered SIE San Mateo with someone new. SIE San Mateo may also be supporting one of the other Sony first-party studios with their current project.
During the September 2020 PS5 Showcase, SIE Santa Monica teased that it's working on a new God of War game. SIE Santa Monica has released almost no details about the game--it doesn't even have an official title yet--but based on the reveal trailer, we assume this sequel will immediately pick up after the events of God of War's cliffhanger ending. The game is scheduled to release for PS5 in 2021.
Sucker Punch Productions most recently released a co-op multiplayer expansion for Ghost of Tsushima. Sucker Punch hasn't officially announced what it plans to do beyond that, though back in June 2020, Game Rant noticed that job postings suggest that the studio has begun work on a new game, one that will "take the player on an immersive, thrilling experience."