The PS5 Exclusive Games List

All the titles you can only get on the current Sony console

The PlayStation 5 launched in 2020 with a handful of exclusive titles, and its library of PS5-only games has only grown since then. Here are all of the exclusives – both released and announced – for the PlayStation 5.

Some titles are also available on PC, but this article will count a game as an "exclusive" if it's available on PlayStation 5 but not PS4 or Microsoft or Nintendo consoles.


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Astro's Playroom

Exclusive to PS5, this demo controller game comes pre-loaded with the console. This game is a sequel to Astro Bot Rescue Mission. Designed to showcase the new Dual-Sense controller for PS5, you can explore the different haptic sensations as Astro runs, bounces, and even struggles through sand. It's not amazing, but it is a fun 3D way to get used to the new controller's capabilities.

Release Date: November 2020

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Concord

Not much news about this one yet, but it takes place in space. You'll play the role of a "freegunner," and the tone seems a bit light and has some retro-'80s vibes to it.

Game director Ryan Ellis describes Concord as a "PVP, multiplayer first-person shooter." Presumably, that means that players will face off and compete over resources, loot, and upgrades.

Release Date: TBD

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Dark Life Excalibur

This heavily Dark Souls-inspired action-adventure title sets main character Aron off on a quest of vengeance with the legendary sword Excalibur. You'll customize and power up both your character and the mythical blade to take on fearsome enemies and uncover a great mystery.

Release Date: TBA

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Demon's Souls

Bluepoint Games remade FromSoftware's PS3 classic for the newer hardware. Along with the stunning visual polish, the title also received new items and mirrored levels to provide more challenge to seasoned players.

Release Date: November 2020

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Destruction AllStars

Racing fans! Tired of the same old racing games? Then be transported into the wild world of racing where, if Fortnite, Twisted Metal, and Rocket League had a baby together, this is the wide-eyed animated result. It's futuristic vehicular combat at its finest, really, with the always satisfying goal of wrecking as many cars as possible.

Release Date: February 2021

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Fairgames

This multiplayer, heist-driven title has you putting together a crew and doing some Robin Hooding to reclaim wealth from those who have too much. This one looks like it'll be a live-service title like Destiny, meaning it will receive regular updates and focus on loot and cosmetics.

Release Date: TBA

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Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Intergrade

Final Fantasy 7 Remake is an enhanced and updated version of the PS4 original. Intergrade has an improved frame rate and other technical bumps. Other additions include a photo mode and a new control scheme. It also has some exclusive DLC starring series favorite Yuffie Kisaragi. If you already bought the PS4 version, you can grab this update for free (although the DLC doesn't come with it).

Release Date: June 2021

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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth

The second part of the Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy is coming exclusively to PlayStation 5, though the first part was also out for PS4. The continuing adventures of Cloud Strife and his ridiculously oversized sword should adopt some of the gameplay updates we saw in Intergrade.

Release Date

Winter 2023

Release Date: February 2024

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Final Fantasy 16

The latest in the long-standing Final Fantasy series takes a more action-centric approach to combat, foregoing the traditional turn-based system. It is a timed exclusive, coming to other platforms later.

Release Date: June 2023

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Forspoken

Originally under development as "Project Athia," Forspoken tells the story of Frey, a modern-day woman who is mysteriously transported to the more fantastical world of Athia. There, she has to use magic and parkour (and sometimes both at the same time) to find her way home and maybe overthrow some tyrants.

Release Date: January 2023

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Helldivers 2

This sequel to the 2015 original changes the perspective from top-down to over-the-shoulder and brings in a huge scoop of Starship Troopers for fun. You'll play as one of the eponymous Helldivers, traveling to distant planets to shoot up alien bugs, ostensibly for freedom and democracy.

Release Date: February 2024

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Horizon: Forbidden West – Burning Shores

This DLC for Guerilla Games' Horizon: Forbidden West is a PS5 exclusive, even though the base game is available on both that console and the last-gen PS4. It takes Aloy to post-apocalyptic Los Angeles to face new threats in the form of rogue, animal-themed robots.

Release Date: April 2023

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The Last of Us: Part 1

The PlayStation 5 is the third console to have The Last of Us; it debuted on the PS3 in 2013. However, The Last of Us: Part 1 seems to be the definitive version of the title, and it's exclusive to the PS5. Developer Naughty Dog rebuilt the original from scratch to make full use of the hardware's power and features. This remake has improved combat and exploration along with a speedrunning mode and more accessibility options.

Release Date: September 2022

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Marvel's Spider-Man: Remastered

The original version of developer Insomniac's Marvel's Spider-Man launched on PS4, but the PS5 remaster adds enough to the title to merit inclusion. Along with a new face model for Peter Parker, Remastered includes the original game's DLC, DualSense control functionality, and some new costumes.

Release Date: November 2023

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Marvel's Spider-Man 2

This follow-up to Spider-Man and Spider-Man: Miles Morales lets you control both Spider-Mans as they take on Kraven the Hunter. The tracker has come to New York in search of some new prey, which includes Lizard and the webslingers.

Peter wears the famous symbiote suit in this one, at least for a little while, and it seems to be affecting his mood. The gameplay premiere showed off switching between Peter and Miles on a chase through the city.

Release Date: October 2023

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Marvel's Wolverine

The same studio making the Spider-Man series is also making a title based around the most popular member of the X-Men.

Release Date: TBA

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Pacific Drive

Pacific Drive drops you into the middle of a surreal version of the Pacific Northwest with nothing between you and certain doom but your car. You'll make forays into the woods to collect scrap and supplies to upgrade the vehicle and make your way to the mysterious Pacific Exclusion Zone.

This one is a bit like Mad Max plus Annihilation, which means it sounds super cool and interesting.

Release Date: February 2024

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Phantom Blade Zero

This action game takes an approach the developer calls "Kung-fu Punk." It's a mashup of fighting styles, cultural elements, and aesthetics, including some steampunk, samurai characters, and the occult.

Release Date: TBA

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Quantum Error

In Quantum Error, you play as a fireman. In space. And there are monsters?

Jacob Thomas is the everyman hero caught in this strange situation, and players must rescue people (and keep themselves alive) while dealing with a bigger, more universal threat.

Developer TeamKill Media intends Quantum Error to be the first entry in a trilogy.

Release Date: November 2023

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Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

Strafe shooting, jumping, platforming has nothing on the rifts that are a key part of this game. Ratchet & Clark can travel from here to there and back again, including between completely new worlds, so get ready for a fun, explosive ride through planets and adventures.

Release Date: June 2021

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Returnal

Lifelike imagery, a cinematic feel, and a storyline reminiscent of Groundhog Day gives you Returnal, where you'll battle demon-looking creatures and spiders on an alien planet that appears to change every time you die. Get ready for a test of your sanity.

Release Date: April 2021

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Rise of the Rōnin

This action-role-playing game comes courtesy of Team Ninja (Ninja Gaiden, Nioh) and puts you in the middle of the events leading to the Boshin War that ended Japan's Edo period.

Rise of the Rōnin has heavy Assassin's Creed vibes; you even play as an assassin.

Release Date: March 2024

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Silent Hill 2 (Remake)

This updated version of the 2001 classic followed James Sunderland, who goes to the resort town of Silent Hill after receiving a letter from his dead wife. Unfortunately, the town is cursed. It soon turns its malevolent forces against him, creating monsters based on his deepest fears and insecurities.

Release Date: TBA

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Silent Hill: The Short Message

Konami surprised "Silent Hill" fans by announcing and releasing this entry on the same day. And it's free to download.

The Short Message is, well, short; it only takes a couple of hours to get through. You play as Anita, a teenager who goes to a derelict apartment complex after receiving mysterious text messages from her late friend. That premise is a little Silent Hill 2, but The Short Message distinguishes itself with its tense, combat-free story and cramped environment.

Release Date: January 2024

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Stellar Blade

This action-adventure game gives you the small mission of reclaiming Earth from alien invaders after all of humanity leaves the planet. You'll do equal parts fighting and exploring to bring the remnants of the human race together and take back the planet.

Release Date: April 2024

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Sword of the Sea

This beautiful-looking game from the creators of Journey, The Pathless, and Abzu casts you as a lone wanderer in a vast desert. That's all pretty familiar if you've played Journey, but the twist here is that you get around by using your sword to surf around on the dunes. It looks like you're on a quest to bring water to restore the area and repopulate it with huge sea creatures.

Release Date: TBA

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Towers of Aghasba

In this game, you'll work to make the distressingly named Withered Lands habitable. Doing so involves building settlements, scrounging for resources, and generally exploring. You'll also meet some of the local creatures, including a huge tortoise and some sky whales (that are also huge).

Release Date: TBA

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Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection

Legacy of Thieves contains two full games: Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. The former is the final outing of adventurer and treasure hunter Nathan Drake, who destroys every vehicle he enters. Lost Legacy stars two of the series' supporting characters as they search for the Tusk of Ganesh in India.

These are both remasters of PS4 games, but this collection is exclusive to the PS5.

Release Date: January 2022

FAQ
  • How much are PlayStation 5 games?

    New PS5 games have historically retailed for $60. However, some titles have started selling for $70.

  • How do I buy PlayStation 5 digital games?

    You have two options to get digital games for your PS5: on your console and on the web. On your console, go to the PlayStation Store to search for a title, and then select Download and follow the prompts to buy it. Alternatively, go to the PlayStation Store website to browse and download.

  • Can you play PS4 Games on the PS5?

    Yes! If you have a PlayStation 5 with a disc drive, you can also use physical PS4 game discs by placing them in the console like a PS5 game. The PS5 Digital Edition console can't play PS4 game discs because it doesn't have a disc drive. PS4 digital games you've purchased in the past are available within your games library via the PlayStation Store. Download them to your PS5 and you can play them. 

  • What is Playstation Portal?

    Sony's PlayStation Portal (formerly Project Q) is a handheld device that lets you stream games from your PS5.

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