Deathloop, NBA 2K22, and more releases for PS4 and PS5 in September
New and exciting PS4 releases seem to come out each month, giving dedicated gamers plenty of worlds to choose from. With the PS5 officially here, fans now keep track of multiple new releases and updates more than ever. Fortunately, we've gathered all of the best titles and listed other worthy games for you to consider adding to your collection. Here are all the PS4 and PS5 releases to look out for in September.
Break the loop - September 14Deathloop - Standard EditionStaff Pick
Perhaps one of the most anticipated games of the year, Deathloop is the latest game from developers Arkane Studio, the makers behind the Dishonored and Prey series. In Deathloop, players take on the role of Colt, an assassin who is stuck in a time loop and must find a way out or else be forced to relive the same day over and over.
September 24Death Stranding Director's Cut - PS5Just two years after the initial launch of Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding, the Death Stranding: Director's Cut is set to launch later this month. Featuring major upgrades to the game, including a race track, more ways to deliver packages, and even new story content, the Director's Cut is the new definitive way to experience Kojima's latest game.
September 10NBA 2K22The legendary sports game franchise is back once again, this time with some major overhauls that should have fans excited to play. This year, NBA 2K22 looks to inject even more realism into the series, with authentic arena commentators joining the game for their real-life NBA teams, more upgrades to the WNBA experience, and the return of some fan-favorite modes like MyCareer.
Other PlayStation 4 games releasing in September 2021- Kitaria Fables - September 2
- WRC 10 - September 2
- Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions - September 3
- Chernobylite - September 7
- F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch - September 7
- Sonic Colors: Ultimate - September 7
- Toy Soldiers HD - September 9
- Life is Strange: True Colors - September 10
- Lost in Random - September 10
- Tales of Arise - September 10
- Aragami 2 - September 17
- Kena: Bridge of Spirits - September 21
- Diablo II: Resurrected - September 23
- Lost Judgment - September 24
- Away: The Survival Series - September 28
- Lemnis Gate - September 28
- Insurgency: Sandstorm - September 29
- Astria Ascending - September 30
- Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality - September 30
- Hot Wheels Unleashed - September 30
- Mary Skelter Finale - September 30
- Melty Blood: Type Lumina - September 30
- Kitaria Fables - September 2
- WRC 10 - September 2
- The Medium - September 3
- F.I.S.T.: Forged in Shadow Torch - September 7
- Life is Strange: True Colors - September 10
- Lost in Random - September 10
- Tales of Arise - September 10
- Aragami 2 - September 17
- Kena: Bridge of Spirits - September 21
- Diablo II: Resurrected - September 23
- Lost Judgment - September 24
- Away: The Survival Series - September 28
- Ghostrunner - September 28
- Lemnis Gate - September 28
- Insurgency: Sandstorm - September 29
- Astria Ascending - September 30
- Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality - September 30
- Hot Wheels Unleashed - September 30
It's important to note that some of the releases planned this month for next-gen consoles are just upgrades of current-gen games. Certain titles are getting upgrades to take advantage of the newer systems, so you don't have to worry about buying any new copies if you own these games already.
DLC releasing in September 2021- Outer Wilds: Echoes of the Eye - September 28
It's that time of year, where more and more highly anticipated games begin releasing. In September, a handful of major games release, with some of the most anticipated titles of the year slowly beginning to make their way out and onto systems.
First up, Deathloop brings it with one of the biggest titles of the year, with Arkane Studios looking to deliver yet another stellar gaming experience in the form of this first-person shooter. If you're looking to jump into an upgraded experience, then Death Stranding Director's Cut might be for you. It might be a bit easier to deliver cargo this time around, but the story and gameplay are still something everyone should experience.
Finally, NBA 2K22 is here, and basketball fans can dive into the next game in the legendary series before the real-life basketball season picks back up later this year. Let us know which game you're most looking forward to! Shoot us a Tweet over at @AndroidCentral and tell us all about it!