E3 is always an exciting time of the year in gaming. The event is packed with big reveals for some of the newest PS4 games from companies, like Sony, Activision, Ubisoft, Square Enix, and EA. Whether it's a new entry in a fan-favorite series or a completely new IP, there are tons of PS4 games that get announced at E3. And this year is no different, with big upcoming games like Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Fallout 76, and Hitman 2.


With so many PS4 games being announced at E3 2018, it can be tough keeping track of what's new and what's old. To ensure you stay up to date on everything new, we've gathered all of the biggest new PS4 games announced at this year's E3.


In this feature, you'll find short descriptions of each newly announced PS4 game at the show. But if you'd like to know more about the game, be sure to click on its name to enter its game hub. There you can find all the latest news articles and previews we've written about the game. In addition, you can find new gameplay videos we've posted.


The new PS4 game reveals keep coming at at E3 2018, so be sure to check back often as we update this feature with even more. But to make sure you don't miss a thing, refer to our E3 livestream schedule, which contains all the information you need to know concerning this year's biggest press conferences, as well as our original programming


Assassin's Creed Odyssey


It might have been leaked by merchandise, but this iteration of Assassin's Creed has been confirmed to be at this year's show. Titled Assassin's Creed Odyssey, the short teaser that was releases seemed to suggest that this tale will be set in Ancient Greece.


Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: TBA





Dead or Alive 6


Kasumi, Hayate, Helena, and plenty of other familiar faces return to the arena in Dead or Alive 6. This fighting game will continue to utilize the franchise's staple complexity when it comes to combos and counters, while upping the realism of its visuals. Two new mechanics, Fatal Rush and Break Gauge, shake up the combat by introducing an easier way for beginners to compete.


Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: Early 2019


FIFA 19


FIFA is consistently one of the biggest releases of the year, and in a year where a World Cup will attract many new fans to the sport, FIFA 19 will likely be no different. The game will boast the UEFA Champions League license after primary rivals PES and Konami lost the rights to all UEFA club competitions earlier this year. The news means FIFA has a near monopoly over the world's major soccer licenses, including the 2018 World Cup, which came to FIFA 18 just recently.


Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, Switch | Release Date: September 28



Hitman 2


Hitman 2 is taking its assassination simulator to new locations, like a Miami racetrack, but unlike the previous game, these will not release episodically. IO Interactive promises even more methods of taking out targets this time around, so we're curious to play around with Agent 47's new killer options--and track down the mysterious Shadow Client.


Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: November 13



NBA Live 19


The latest basketball game from EA Sports was revealed; NBA Live 19 shows some new features like dances, emotes, player customization, and a bunch of fresh kicks. This feeds into the return of the player creator and single-player story mode called The One.


Platforms: PS4, Xbox One | Release Date: September 7


Sea of Solitude


Sea of Solitude is an upcoming EA Originals game about a lonely girl whose emotions manage to turn her into a monster and the world into a flooded post-apocalyptic world. She must explore this world in order to find a way to turn back into a human.


Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC (Expected) | Release Date: TBA




Twin Mirror


Dontnod Entertainment is partnering with Bandai Namco to bring Twin Mirror, a new psychological thriller, to PC, PS4, and Xbox One in 2019. Based on the E3 2018 trailer, the story focuses on a character named Sam who wakes up one day to discover a shocking amount of blood on his clothing with no memory of the cause. As Sam attempts to piece together the events from the night before, he will explore both the real world and surreal manifestations of his own psyche. Twin Mirror looks intriguing so far, but being one big mystery, we'll have to wait until we see more of the game to get a grasp of how we ultimately fit into Sam's harrowing investigation.


Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC | Release Date: TBA 2019



Unravel II


Unravel 2 focuses on the adventures of Yarny, a small, woollen toy. According to developer Coldwood, the sequel will be a more upbeat affair than the original, with a slight shift away from puzzler and towards the platformer end of the spectrum. Yarny is more agile than before, and this is utilized in some of the story mode's trickier sections. New to experience this time around is the addition of drop-in / drop-out co-op play.


Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, and PC | Release Date: June 9