We’re rounding up all of the big new PS5 and PS4 games coming out this week.
This is an action-packed week as we approach the end of the fiscal year, with Atomfall likely the biggest highlight, but long-awaited titles such as AI Limit and The First Berserker: Khazan also worth mentioning.
Here are all the new PS5 and PS4 games coming out.
New PS5, PS4 Releases (24th-30th March)

- Cypress Legacy (24th March - PS5): "As Lorna, you have now learned of Alfred Cypress, your grandfather. You have also encountered the technology he has invented and learned of people who also may be trying to attain this. Additionally, now you have gained access to a few of the virtual training areas he has created. This area in particular for training contains a mansion that you need to navigate through, while overcoming the challenges and working to achieve the assets it holds."
- Breakout Beyond (25th March - PS5, PS4): "Breakout is back! Choice Provisions (Bit.Trip) has flipped the legendary series on its head. Or rather side. In this neon-drenched take on the classic, you’ll need to literally break through each puzzle by clearing bricks to breach the final goal. Longer play will rack up a combo and increase the intensity of the effects creating a spectacular light show as a reward for the most skilled players."
- Akatsuki: Lord of the Dawn (25th March - PS5, PS4): "Akatsuki: Lord of the Dawn is a real-time strategy RPG where you build your own parties from a large cast of characters and use various military techniques to take down your enemies, all presented in fluidly animated retro pixel art style! Choose between 48 different convoy characters to fill up your party and utilize 10 unique formations to lead your forces to victory."
- AI Limit (27th March - PS5): "In the distant future when civilization is on the verge of extinction, people follow the legend of the Elysium in the last city, Havenswell. In this post-apocalyptic wasteland sci-fi ARPG, you will play as Arrisa, a Blader with immortality, and explore the city ruin to find the hope of a new life."
- Atomfall (27th March - PS5, PS4): "A survival-action game inspired by real-life events, Atomfall is set five years after the Windscale nuclear disaster in Northern England."
- Blue Wednesday (27th March - PS5, PS4): "An interactive game where the player can move through the city and chat with various NPCs, play the piano, and interact with lots of other items through the main character, Morris. The main parts of the game are mini games and adventures, and learning more about Morris's story through vivid cutscenes that pop up at key moments in the game. There are more than 20 mini games that help the player get immersed in the game and help them follow the main character's narrative. The game also offers collectible items and NPCs' stories that enrich the gaming experience."
- Care Bears: Unlock the Magic (27th March - PS5, PS4): "Dive into a world of fun and adventure with the Care Bears in ""Care Bears: Unlock the Magic"" Play as Cheer Bear as and his friends in a variety of arcade games!"
- Distant Bloom (27th March - PS5, PS4): "Welcome to Distant Bloom, a cozy management and exploration game far away from home! After a long expedition through space, you and your crew land on an alien planet with the critical mission of establishing a new home for your species. But this place is very different from the vision you saw through your telescope. What happened to the verdant life of this world? And what will happen to you?"
- Hitman: World of Assassination (27th March - PSVR2): "Suit up for a spy-thriller adventure where all your deadly abilities are put to the test across more than 20 locations."
- I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream (27th March - PS5, PS4): "Buried deep within the center of the earth, trapped in the bowels of an insane computer for the past hundred and nine years. Gorrister the suicidal loner, Benny the mutilated brute, Ellen the hysterical phobic, Nimdok the secretive sadist, Ted the cynical paranoid."
- Instruments of Destruction (27th March - PS5): "A vehicle-action game featuring advanced physics-based destruction. Pilot a variety of vehicles across dozens of missions and high score challenges."
- Gal Guardians: Servants of the Dark (27th March - PS5, PS4): "A world of endless demonic civil war - the Demon Realm. The strongest among the demons known as "Demon Lords" battle day-and-night for control over the realm."
- Karma: The Dark World (27th March - PS5): "Karma: The Dark World is a first-person cinematic psychological thriller set in a dystopian world where the Leviathan Corporation is omnipresent. The time is 1984, the place is East Germany, and things are not quite what they seem."
- Shadow of the Orient (27th March - PS5, PS4): "After 200 years, the dark shadow has returned wreaking havoc across the orient. Only Xiaolang, a brave warrior who possesses the elemental power of fire, has the strength to take on the shadow clan, rescue the children of the orient and restore peace to the people of the east. But, the dark shadow is stronger than ever and Xiaolang has not had to fight for two centuries. Is he up to the task? Are you?"
- Sports Renovations (27th March - PS5): "Give sports facilities a second life in this relaxing story-driven simulator. Restore the glory of old gyms, courts and pitches, and add a sprinkle of your own style."
- The First Berserker: Khazan (27th March - PS5): "Experience the brutal action of The First Berserker: Khazan, a hardcore Action RPG adventure set 800 years before the events of the Dungeon Fighter Online (DNF) Universe. You will experience the vast universe and journey to the continent of Arad and discover the untold story of General Khazan. Master deep and immersive combat mechanics while you engage in strategic battles against a diverse array of foes and bosses. Will you embrace the path of the First Berserker and embark on Khazan's path of revenge?"
- Venus Vacation Prism: Dead or Alive Xtreme [Import] (27th March - PS5, PS4): "As the owner, you will encounter numerous beautiful girls. The stories with them unfold based on your choices, leading to multiple unqiue endings. You'll find yourself captivated by casual gestures and moments when the distance between you closes. You might find yourself blissfully agonizing over which girl to choose..."
- Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror (28th March - PS5): "Dollhouse: Behind The Broken Mirror is a terrifying first-person horror adventure game that tells a dark and mysterious story in a cinematic style."
Are you planning to purchase any of the new PS5 and PS4 titles launching this week? Have you got any of these games on pre-order at all? Let us know in the comments section below.
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AI Limit is going to be kindo
Which game is the image on the right side of the header from?
Also the psvr2 update for hitman, which I'm absolutely pumped for, looks like they got it right this time.
@jolteon23 That's AI Limit.
@Kingsleyx It's an update so I didn't include it here, but yes, also a big new release next week!
Would it be useful to include major patches/updates in these articles?
Maybe. I think if its a significant update/patch then people (myself included) might appreciate it
Really excited for Khazan. The demo was brilliant.
Atomfall has my attention.
Definitely Hitman psvr2 for me, (very limited) previews seem great and pretty much what I expect from this port.
Plus Wanderer fragments of fate on the same day although my VR backlog is almost as big as my flat backlog so that may have to wait.
Underdogs PSVR2 also gets out March 25th.
I’m looking forward to AI limit, it’s giving code vein vibes
Atomfall, Karma, Khazan, and AI Limit all look superb.
Surprised by AI Limit's price. It's only $31.49. I remember trying the demo and having some issue with it, but I actually don't remember what it was. I should try it again.
"Venus Vacation Prism: Dead Or Alive Xtreme" is already pre-ordered - now awaiting the product, simply to both add to the previous 2 games in the series collection, and also to perhaps, find love....?
The Khazan demo was great - fluid, pretty, challenging but fair. I may get it on sale, but I'm definitely going to pick it up.
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