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Sony藉「State of Play」直播節目公布諸多新作,包含《宇宙機器人》免費更新內容、《仁王3》等

Sony藉「State of Play」直播節目公布諸多新作,包含《宇宙機器人》免費更新內容、《仁王3》等

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Sony稍早藉由「State of Play」直播節目公布諸多遊戲新作,同時也連同CAPCOM、光榮特庫摩、萬代南夢宮、KONAMI、IO Interactive等遊戲業者公布多款即將登上PlayStation 5平台的遊戲作品。
其中,Sucker Punch透露將於今年7月以聚焦《羊蹄山戰鬼》 (Ghost of Yōtei)的特別節目,詳細說明此款遊戲作品具體特色,而遊戲已經在日前確定將於10月2日正式推出。
Team Asobi則宣布其《宇宙機器人》 (Astro Bot)將於7月10日釋出全新免費更新內容,預計加入五個來自「邪惡虛空宇宙」 (Vicious Void Galaxy)的全新挑戰關卡,並且預計會有全新「特殊機器人」 (Special Bots)登場。
另外,PlayStation Studios更宣布與Arc System Works、Marvel Games攜手合作,推出全新4對4團隊對戰格鬥遊戲《漫威鬥魂》 (MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls),預計會2026年推出,分別將登上PlayStation 5、Steam及Epic Games Store平台。
• 《羊蹄山戰鬼》將於7月播出專屬節目
• 《宇宙機器人》 7月推出全新五大關卡
• 《漫威鬥魂》2026年登場
• 《沉默之丘 f》確定9月25日上市
• 《潛龍諜影 Delta:食蛇者》實機遊玩預告片
• 《虛實萬象》 (Pragmata)確定2026年上市
• 《仁王 3》正式發表
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