PlayStation Reveals 23 Games to Look Forward to in 2023
The folks over at Sony and PlayStation sure have a long list of upcoming blockbuster games this 2023. While their entries may not be the most exhaustive of compilations out there, they were sure to include the most exciting bits. Sony’s list also has some crossover with our very own Top 10 Anticipated RPGs of 2023 but here’s our favourites from the platforms’s lineup.
2023 already started out great, with some free stuff coming out. Let’s take a peek at what the rest of the year has in store for us. The highly rumored new Sci-Fi RPG might not be here, however. Here are our top picks from their choices in no particular order.
Final Fantasy XVI, PlayStation’s “Exclusive” RPG
A game coming in 2023 that definitely needs no introduction is Final Fantasy XVI. After almost 7 years since a new mainline entry into the FF series, fans no longer have to wait too long.

Final Fantasy XVI will be a political thriller, filled with revenge, actions, and tons of intrigue. The 16th game in the series will continue with the active, real-time combat but will also shy away from Final Fantasy XV’s open world. Instead, the team at Square Enix will focus on a smaller, area-based exploration experience.
Speaking of combat, this title seems to be giving a huge emphasis on the series’ summons, this time being called Eikons. These are beings of great elemental fury and seem to be able to decimate entire armies by themselves. They also seem integral to the narrative, as each of the warring nations has at least one Eikon at their disposal.

XVI is going to be (allegedly) exclusive on PlayStation (for 6 months), though there’s likely to be a PC release sometime down the line.
Wild Hearts Enters the Ring
The Monster Hunter series of games have been largely left unopposed in the gigantic Godzilla-Esque hunting genre. While Dauntless may have had the potential, it is a mere blip in the radar for most folks. While Koei Tecmo’s Wild Hearts might not dethrone the reigning champion, it will definitely give MH a run for its money.

Wild Hearts is an upcoming game in the same vein as Monster Hunter. However, its new gimmick is that it introduces Fortnite-styled real-time building of various gadgets and buildings called Karakuri to give you an edge in combat. Monster too tall for you? Build a springboard to launch you into the air. Beast being a pain in the butt? Trap them with a Chain Trap projectile! Oh, and you can hit giant beasts with an umbrella. How cool is that?

The possibilities are endless and the building system should prove a lot of fun. Aside from the PlayStation, Wild Hearts will appear on the PC and Xbox consoles on February 17th.
Hogwarts Legacy, Expecto PlayStation!
Right inside PlayStation’s Room of Requirement is the upcoming Hogwarts Legacy. The game is an open-world retelling of the Potterverse and should be quite a magical foray as an RPG.

Players can build up a fully custom witch or wizard and attend various classes, cast spells, and even explore some famous locations. You will get to interact with tons of characters, both new and old. In fact, Simon Pegg has been penned to be the voice actor as the current headmaster, Phineas Nigellus Black.

Aside from partaking in magical classes, Hogwarts Legacy will allow you to murder people with Avada Kedavra in the Forbidden Forest. Hogwarts Legacy will be getting some PlayStation-exclusive DLC. It is also quite popular on Steam, being able to break into the Top 10 Sales back on the platform.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage, a Back to Basics
Next is Ubisoft’s next entry into the long-running Assassin’s Creed franchise: Mirage. This title will be a “return to form” in the sense that they will be scaling back the game dramatically to provide a more focused experience.

Instead of a bustling continent to explore with multiple islands and settlements, Assassin’s Creed Mirage will only focus on the city of Baghdad and its immediate surroundings. Ideally, this will let Ubisoft focus on a smaller and more dense area that is filling to the brim with content.

Baghdad will feature Basim, a humble orphan as he trains under a master assassin, Roshan (voiced by Shohreh Aghdashloo from Mass Effect and The Expanse).
Like other games in the franchise, Mirage will not be a PlayStation exclusive. There is also no word just yet on when exactly in 2023 the title will be unearthed from the desert sands.
Full List of PlayStation’s 23 in 2023:
Below is the full list of PlayStation’s best picks for 2023.
- Spider-Man 2
- Horizon: Call of the Mountain
- Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
- Hogwart’s Legacy
- Resident Evil 4 Remake
- Assassin’s Creed Mirage
- SEASON: A letter to the Future
- Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
- Final Fantasy XVI
- Stellar Blade
- Tchia
- Wild Hearts
- Destiny 2: Lightfall
- Firewall Ultra
- Dead Space Remake
- Forspoken
- Street Fighter 6
- Eternights
- Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores
- SYNDUALITY
- The Lords of the Fallen
- Pacific Drive
- Alone in the Dark
There’s also tons more on the horizon to look forward to, such as Baldur’s Gate 3, Diablo IV, Starfield, and Fire Emblem Engage to name a few. 2023’s just begun, and it looks like a huge gaming year.
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