Sony於「State of Play」直播公布《鬼武者 Way of the Sword》最新宣傳影片,主角為宮本武藏
在Sony稍早進行的「State of Play」直播節目中,包含CAPCOM公布其《鬼武者》系列新作《鬼武者 Way of the Sword》最新宣傳影片,確認此次作品主角為傳奇劍術大師宮本武藏,更以日本已故影星三船敏郎作為臉部模特兒,另外揭曉《魔物獵人 荒野》上市前最新預告影片,而光榮特庫摩也公布其《無雙》系列Roguelite新作《無雙深淵》,SEGA則揭曉其經典動作遊戲《忍 -Shinobi-》全新作品《忍:反攻的斬擊》 (SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance)與《索尼克賽車 交叉世界》實機遊玩影片。
另外,Gearbox Entertainment也在「State of Play」直播節目中公開《邊緣禁地》系列最新作《邊緣禁地 4》 (Borderlands 4)最新宣傳影片,更確認遊戲將於9月23日發售消息。
至於索尼互動娛樂方面則確定旗下Bend Studio曾推出的《往日不再》 (Days Gone)將推出高畫質重製版,預計在今年4月25日登上PlayStation 5,另外也將同步推出PC版本,將提升畫面視覺感受與音效細節,並且可配合PlayStation 5的DualSense無線控制器觸覺回饋與自適應扳機操作體驗,讓玩家能感受遊戲中機車引擎震動感、不同武器射擊時的力道反饋,另外也將加入全新遊玩模式與無障礙遊玩功能。
而《往日不再 Remastered》版本將以49.99美元價格購買數位版完整內容,若先前已經購買PlayStation 4平台版本的玩家,則可以10美元價格付費升級PlayStation 5平台版本,但不適用於先前透過PlayStation Plus方案兌換數位版遊戲的版本。
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