Sony says 33 titles will be available for PlayStation 4 by the end of December, including Call of Duty: Ghosts and Battlefield 4.
Sony has announced the lineup of launch window retail titles for the PlayStation 4. In all, 33 games will be available for the next-generation console by the end of the year.
The list includes exclusives like .
Altogether, Sony said more than 180 games are in development for the PS4. It was also confirmed today that Naughty Dog, Media Molecule, and Sony Santa Monica are working on games for the platform.
The titles below will release between the and December 31.
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God of War 2 director returns to work on something "freaking huge".
Barlog announced his return as creative director at the studio on the PlayStation Blog, where he is creating something "freaking huge" that "will rock the free world".
"I have worked in many places, with any number of smart people of all disciplines, notoriety and awesomeness," said Barlog, "but nowhere have I encountered so many 'top-of-their-game' people as I have at Sony."
Barlog first left Sony Santa Monica in November 2007 after spending four years at the studio directing God of War 2 and writing and designing the initial concept for God of War 3. He later joined...
Cory Barlog back at Sony Santa Monica where he is assembling an Ocean's 11-style cast of developers to work on "freaking huge" game.
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After spending time working with Crystal Dynamics, Avalanche Studios, Mad Max director George Miller, and Star Wars creator George Lucas, Barlog said he was "ready to come back home."
"There I would use my newly honed powers of awesome to create something that will rock the free world," Barlog said.
Barlog would not go into specifics regarding his current project at Sony Santa Monica, but said he is hiring an Ocean's 11-style cast of developers to work on a "freaking huge" game.
"If you are a freaking rock star unafraid to roll your sleeves up and take risks, reading this thinking that your current digs are feeling#146;well#146;a bit small, a bit dull and in need of some excitement--you need to contact me at Sony Santa Monica," Barlog said.
Barlog ended his note saying he will continue working hard to make games so long as consumers promise to buy them. "If you don't, God will kill a puppy," he said.