The PlayStation 5 is just two days away from release, and the hype is real. Fans are very excited to see how the next-gen console performs compared to its predecessor. The PlayStation 5 is significantly faster than the PS4 and PS4 Pro, allowing players to experience gaming at 4K UHD resolution with ray tracing. So, if you're going to be picking up the latest console from Sony, you'll want to play games that test the PS5's potential. Here are five games you must play on the PS5.
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Demon's Souls
Demon's Souls is a PlayStation 5 exclusive game, which is a complete remake of the original Demon's Souls that was released in 2009. The remake is releasing on November 12, the same day the PlayStation 5 launches. The PS5 version of Demon's Souls has been rebuilt from the ground up while staying true to the original game's philosophy. The game will be playable at 4K resolution on the PS5.
Spider-Man: Miles Morales
Spider-Man: Miles Morales is the second game in the Spider-Man gaming series developed by Insomniac Games. Miles Morales features a new hero, Miles Morales, who will have to learn to adjust to his newfound powers under the guidance of his mentor Peter Parker. The PS5 is capable of running this gorgeous game at 4K resolution with HDR enabled.
Watch Dogs: Legion
Watch Dogs: Legion is already out for the PS4, but the game actually shines on next-gen consoles, on which it is capable of rendering at higher resolutions with improved framerates. Legion features beautiful ray traced reflections and renders at a stunning 4K resolution on the PS5. In our opinion, Watch Dogs: Legion is one of the best looking games out there right now and you will certainly want to play it on the PS5.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Although Assassin's Creed Valhalla is releasing today for the PS4, the PS5 version will become available on November 12. Assassin's Creed Valhalla is an ambitious title for developer Ubisoft and it pushes the franchise both in terms of scope and scale. While Valhalla doesn't feature ray tracing, it will render at 4K resolution and play at buttery smooth 60 FPS on the PS5.
Godfall
Releasing on the same day as the PS5, Godfall is yet another ambitious title that is said to push the PS5 to its limit. The game looks absolutely gorgeous on the PS5, so if you are looking for a completely new experience with your new console, Godfall is it.