PlayStation Fans Furious About State Of Play Reveals

PlayStation Fans Furious About State Of Play Reveals

Written by 

Tom Chapman

Published 

26th Feb 2021 14:51

If the release of next-gen consoles the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S have taught us anything, it's that patience is a virtue. Whether it's the delayed Far Cry 6, the postponed Halo Infinite, our hopes that God of War: Ragnarok will come out in 2021, or even those who want the proposed next-gen port of Cyberpunk 2077, we've been left twiddling our thumbs and not mashing our buttons with both Sony and Microsoft's AAA titles. 

With the PlayStation 5 outselling the Xbox in most of the world, the general consensus is that Sony is just nudging ahead of Microsoft in the battle of the behemoths. While things aren't quite as bad as the frankly disastrous Xbox Games Showcase from last July - birthing Craig the Brute - fans are less than impressed with the latest State of Play. First Nintendo delivered a lacklustre Nintendo Direct, and now, there's the Sony snorer. Will anyone get it right?

 

Why are PlayStation fans furious about the State of Play?

Although there was the announcement of the PS5's Final Fantasy VII remake, supposed 2021 releases like Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart and Horizon Forbidden West were conspicuously absent. Added to this, our hopes that God of War: Ragnarok's Cory Barlog was trolling us about missing the State of Play turned out to be false. Considering Ragnarok is up there with Microsoft's Halo Infinite in terms of this year's most-anticipated games, we're rightly disappointed it didn't appear in the State of Play.

Elsewhere, there was a first look at Crash 4: It's About Time on PS5, an extended look at the Returnal trailer, and the official announcement of Five Nights at Freddy's Security Breach. Considering most of the above had already been shown or have been released (albeit without some upgrade graphics for next-gen), it was more a state of disarray than a State of Play. The only thing that got us buzzing was a first real peek at Five Nights, which looks like it will be making the most of the PS5's raytracing capabilities.

 

Was the PlayStation State of Play really that bad?

As the debate over whether PlayStation or Xbox is better, the State of Play gave Microsoft purists a chance to stick their middle finger up at Sony supporters. It's become a recurring joke that the Microsoft has been lacking in terms of Xbox exclusives apart from FableHalo, and Forza. The PlayStation was off to a good start with Demon's Souls and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, but as we head into 2021, there's a question about why so many big titles were MIA.

Worryingly, the fact Ratchet & ClankHorizon Forbidden West, AND God of War: Ragnarok all sat out the State of Play throws some major fuel on the fire that they might not release this year. We've seen the whole Cyberpunk 2077 delay drama, while 343 Industries has been dragged over the coals with Halo Infinite. Elsewhere, the delayed Far Cry 6 still doesn't have a new release after it was pushed from this month. On the whole, it looks like all sides are being cautious with giving concrete release dates in case things change. This means you've now got an angry mob with pitchforks and torches waiting outside Jim Ryan's door. 

Okay, so Deathloop looks pretty good and Sifu is pitched as another twist on the Kung Fu revenge story, but is it really enough? In a time where tempers are already so frayed, the whole mantra of "Hey, buy FF7 again" hasn't gone down well. It's unclear when the next State of Play will be, but either way, the Sony PR team has some serious bridges to mend. At this rate, you'll be lucky to even get fans to tune in for the next State of Play.

 

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Tom Chapman is the Trending News Editor at GGRecon. He started out writing movie reviews online before studying Broadcast Journalism at Leeds University. Tom's bylines have included Movie Pilot, Screen Rant, Comic Book Resources, Student Problems, Radio Times, and Digital Spy. With a passion for all things pop culture, Tom can be found mashing buttons or developing square eyes. Contact him - [email protected]
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