Sony showcased seven indie games as part of PlayStation Indies today.
The games include a mix of PS4, PS5 and PSVR titles.
A few games are being aimed to be available in the next few months.
PlayStation Indies is Sony s push for indie games on PlayStation platforms, headed up by Shuhei Yoshida. Today, Sony shared details on seven upcoming indie titles. Here s all the PS4 and PS5 games shown off today.
Operation: Tango is all about an agent and a hacker
The power of perspective is explored in Operation: Tango, a game about two opposites working together to save the world. It s coming to PlayStation consoles later in spring.
Disco Elysium is coming to the PS5, along with a bunch of other indie games
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Disco Elysium - The Final Cut, a “definitive edition” of the game, launching on March 30th.
The Final Cut includes new quests, quality of life improvements, and voice work from professional actors across the world. The game, previously a PC exclusive, is heading to the PlayStation store, alongside Steam, GOG, Epic Store, Google Stadia, and the App store.
Here’s the full list of other games announced today:
Operation: Tango
Hacker + Field Agent = high-tech co-op synergy.
Chicory: A Colorful Tale
In
Chicory: A Colorful Tale, players must restore color to the world with a magical paintbrush. Developer Greg Lobanov says that they wanted to “center the player’s individual creativity at all times” and that players will have many options for customizing their worlds. It launches this spring for PS4 and PS5;
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Chicory: A Colorful Tale
Color, or the lack of, is something that developers don’t play with nearly enough. In
Chicory: A Colorful Tale, you take control of an adorable cartoon dog who’s looking for the titular Chicory. From the trailer, the gameplay seems to consist of coloring the grayscale world to reveal secrets as well as the path forward. It’s cute, but I’m curious how exactly the paintbrush will be controlled in the trailer, it seems to be moving much faster and with more precision than a joystick could have. Maybe it’ll make use of the underutilized touchpad? Either way,