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Far Cry 6, Alan Wake, and more releases for PS4 and PS5 in October

New and exciting PS4 releases seem to come out each month, giving dedicated gamers plenty of worlds to choose from. With the PS5 officially here, fans now keep track of multiple new releases and updates more than ever. Fortunately, we've gathered all of the best titles and listed other worthy games for you to consider adding to your collection. Here are all the PS4 and PS5 releases to look out for in October.

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Far Cry 6

Staff Pick

Perhaps one of the most anticipated games of the year, Far Cry 6 is the latest entry in the long-running series from Ubisoft. This time around, players will take on the role of Dani as they look to liberate the island nation of Yara from the likes of a brutal dictator. As is custom in the Far Cry series, you utilize a ton of unique items along your way, while also getting to explore a massive world.

$60 at Amazon

October 5

Alan Wake Remastered

When Remedy Entertainment's Alan Wake released in 2010, it quickly became a smash hit due to its scary atmosphere, incredible storytelling, and gameplay mechanics. Eleven years later, it received an epic remake with players stepping into the shoes of Alan Wake once again as he tries to uncover the mystery behind his wife's disappearance.

$30 at PlayStation Store

October 1

FIFA 22

The legendary sports game franchise is back once again, this time with some significant overhauls that should have fans excited to play. This year, FIFA 22 looks to inject even more realism into the series, with a ton of extensive graphical and animation-based upgrades to try and make fans feel even more involved in the soccer franchise.

$60 at Amazon

Other PlayStation 4 games releasing in October 2021

PlayStation 5 games releasing in October 2021

It's important to note that some of the releases planned this month for next-gen consoles are just upgrades of current-gen games. Certain titles are getting upgrades to take advantage of the newer systems, so you don't have to worry about buying any new copies if you own these games already.

DLC releasing in October 2021

  • No DLC releasing in October 2021

What are you playing?

The fall is officially upon us, and with it comes a ton of the most anticipated games of the year. While September brought some high-profile titles to players, October takes things to a new level, dropping many big-name, blockbuster titles out and onto systems.

First up, Far Cry 6 is likely one of, if not the most anticipated titles of the year. The next entry in a great gaming series, the sixth Far Cry, will have players exploring another massive world complete with unique items and experiences. If you're looking to jump into an upgraded experience just in time for Halloween, then Alan Wake Remastered might be for you, as it's a completely revamped version of one of the best games of the past generation.

Finally, FIFA 22 is here, and football fans can dive into the next game in the legendary series that lets players participate in the world's most popular sport. Looking forward to a different release? Shoot us a Tweet over at @AndroidCentral and tell us all about it.



Source: androidcentral

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