The list of new PS5 and PS4 games which is due for release in the week commencing February 26, 2024, is not very long, but there are still quite a few quality releases. The highlight of the week is the second part of the Final Fantasy VII remake, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, but there is also a game from the Star Wars franchise and the latest version of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.
Release dates for all PS5 and PS4 games from February 26 to March 3, 2024
Here are all the PS5 and PS4 games is currently about to be released all week from February 26 to March 3, 2024.
PS5 games
- Beat The Beats VR (February 27)
- Bio Inc. Redemption (February 27)
- Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake (February 28)
- Dead End City (February 28)
- Pecaminosa – A Deadly Hand (February 28)
- Star Wars: Dark Forces (February 28)
- Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (February 29)
- Peachy Boy (February 29)
- PopSlinger (February 29)
- Tamarak Trail (February 29)
- Welcome to ParadiZe (February 29)
- The Mobius Machine (March 1)
- Rainbow Reactor: Fusion – Remastered (March 1)
- Ufouria: The Saga 2 (March 1)
- Unlife (March 1)
PS4 games
- The Project Poulet (February 26)
- Bio Inc. Redemption (February 27)
- Dead End City (February 28)
- Pecaminosa – A Deadly Hand (February 28)
- Star Wars: Dark Forces (February 28)
- PopSlinger (February 29)
- Tamarak Trail (February 29)
- Return of Red Riding Hood Enhanced Edition (March 1)
- Unlife (March 1)
A total of 15 games are coming to PS5 this week, while PS4 players get a smaller list of just 9 titles. The biggest game of the week is definitely Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and if you haven’t tried it already, there’s a demo available that will reward players with special in-game items that carry over to the full game.
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons was originally released on PS3 in 2013 before making the jump to PS4 in 2015. Now Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake is coming to PS5 this week, with reworked characters and landscapes and a re-recorded soundtrack soundtrack. The latest notable remaster, Star Wars: Dark Forces, comes to both consoles with 4K resolution, advanced 3D rendering, remade cutscenes and controller support.