But that doesn’t mean a thing if you ain’t got those games. Sony will launch the PS5 with both a series of first-party exclusives and many next-gen third-party titles. Could these games be enough to beat out the Xbox Series X’s confirmed list of titles? Below, you’ll find a breakdown of the launch titles you’ll get on the PS5 as well as the PS4 games you’ll be able to upgrade to their PS5 versions for free and the PlayStation Collections library you can expect to see on day one:
PS5 Launch Games
Here’s the list of all of the next-gen PS5 games you’ll be able to play when the console launches on Nov. 12:
PS4 Games Getting Free PS5 Upgrades
PlayStation players will be able to upgrade select PS4 titles to their PS5 versions free of charge. You’ll be able to do this either with a digital copy of the PS4 title you wish to upgrade (if available for upgrade) or with the PS4 game disc of the title you want to upgrade. Sony has instructions on how to do this here. Here’s the list of PS4 games you’ll be able to upgrade to their PS5 versions: Assassin’s Creed ValhallaBorderlands 3Cyberpunk 2077Dead by DaylightDestiny 2Dirt 5Doom EternalFar Cry 6FIFA 21Hitman 3 (Digital Only)Horizon Forbidden WestImmortals Fenyx RisingKena: Bridge of SpiritsMadden NFL 21ManeaterMarvel’s AvengersMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles MoralesMonster Boy and the Cursed KingdomMortal Kombat 11RIDE 4Riders RepublicSackboy: A Big AdventureTom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: SiegeThe Elder Scrolls OnlineThe Witcher 3: Wild HuntWatch Dogs LegionWRC 9Yakuza: Like A Dragon
Can You Play PS4 Games on PS5?
The short answer is yes. Almost all of the over 4,000 games available for the PS4 will be compatible with the PS5, including PSVR games if you already own the PSVR headset and PlayStation Camera. You can even transfer digital games, game data, and game saves from your PS4 to the PS5 through LAN, wifi, USB drives, and cloud storage if you’re a PS Plus member. Here’s a breakdown of how that works. As for how playing PS4 games on a PS5 will improve those experiences, here’s what Sony has to say about that: “Select PS4 titles will see increased loading speeds on the PS5 console, and will also leverage Game Boost, offering improved or more stable frame rates. Some titles with unlocked frame rates or dynamic resolution up to 4K may see higher fidelity. Additionally, PS4 games will also take advantage of some of PS5’s new UX features, but more to come on that later.” Some PS4 titles won’t be playable on PS5 at all, but we don’t think these omissions will send you into much of a frenzy. Here’s the list of PS4-only games: DWVRAfro Samurai 2 Revenge of Kuma Volume OneTT Isle of Man – Ride on the Edge 2Just Deal With It!Shadow Complex RemasteredRobinson: The JourneyWe SingHitman Go: Definitive EditionShadwenJoe’s Diner
PlayStation Collection Launch Games
In addition to the next-gen PS5 launch titles, PS Plus users will also have access to a collection of PS4 titles on the PS5 simply called the PlayStation Collection. Here are the PlayStation Collection games available on PS5 at launch: Battlefield 1Batman: Arkham KnightBloodborneDays GoneDetroit: Become HumanFallout 4Final Fantasy 15God of War (2018)Infamous: Second SonMonster Hunter WorldMortal Kombat 10Persona 5Ratchet and ClankResident Evil 7The Last of Us: RemasteredThe Last GuardianUncharted 4: A Thief’s EndUntil Dawn
All PS5 Games Confirmed So Far
Finally, here’s a complete list of the confirmed PS5 titles so far. Not all of these games have available release dates, but each has been referred to as a game that will appear on the PS5 at some point.