Stock up on the best PlayStation 4 titles before it's too late

The PlayStation 5 will be backward compatible with the PlayStation 4 and might even allow cross-generational play where you can start a game on your current system and then continue it on the new console without losing any progress. That means now is a great chance to stock up on the best of this generation's titles while looking ahead to some of the upcoming releases that will mark the end of the era. With only one new title announced for the PlayStation 5 so far, you're likely to have plenty of time to enjoy these games. Here are all the games so far:

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Scouting mission

Journey to the Savage Planet

Explore an uncharted planet and catalog its plants and animals in this cheery co-op game. Use what little gear you have to determine if you've landed somewhere humans can survive and if you're really alone.

$30 at Amazon

With great power

Life Is Strange 2

The moving sequel to Life Is Strange tells a new story about two brothers traveling across the country. Like in the original, your choices have big impacts on the characters and world.

$40 at Amazon

Fight club

Street Fighter V Champion Edition

The latest version of the arcade classic includes 40 characters, 34 stages, and 200 costumes so you can customize your play experience. There's also a wide variety of single-player and multi-player modes to make the game accessible and fun for all skill levels.

$30 at Amazon

Bad bird

Untitled Goose Game

The surprise indie hit lets you play an obnoxious goose stealing things and pulling pranks on unsuspecting people. It shows you don't have to kill anyone to get the thrill of being a bad guy.

$20 at PlayStation

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Gods and monsters

Assassins Creed Odyssey

Visit ancient Greece and meet famous figures from history and myth in the most recent entry in the action RPG series. Build relationships to shape your destiny and determine which ending you get.

$27 at Amazon

I am Batman

Batman: Arkham Knight

Explore all of Gotham City as the caped crusader, using the Batmobile and a host of other gadgets to fight Scarecrow. True completists will sink a huge amount of time into pursuing the Riddler's challenges.

$20 at Amazon

War is hell

Battlefield 1

Join up to 64 players in recreating World War I battles in maps based on the Western Front and the Alps. A single-player campaign lets you experience period weapons and vehicles ranging from trench clubs to zeppelins.

$10 at Amazon

Go goth

Bloodborne

The genre-defining action RPG forces you to act strategically to defeat the many horrors infesting the game's gothic city. Procedurally generated dungeons ensure you'll always have a new way to test your skills.

$19 at Amazon

Empire state of mind

Civilization VI

Try to take over the world by guiding a civilization through the millennia in the latest edition of the storied turn-based strategy series. Your AI opponents will keep you guessing with hidden agendas based on history.

$46 at Amazon

Out of this world

Control

Join a covert organization monitoring strange incidents from its even stranger New York offices. Unlock your own power as you navigate your often-bewildering surroundings.

$36 at PlayStation

Covert cyborg

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

The game is set in the near future where humans augmented with machinery are ostracized. Use your weapons and augmentations to steal data and sell it to the highest bidder.

$8 at Amazon

The dying of the light

Dark Souls 3

Use a combination of weapons and magic to fight the undead and try to keep the fires of hope alive in the conclusion to the Dark Souls series. Enemy tactics change as you fight, keeping you on your toes as you try to master each battle.

$15 at Amazon

Horror underground

Darkest Dungeon

Test your limits by pushing your party's health and sanity in a bid to earn greater rewards. Darkest Dungeon 2 is in the works, so now's a great time to catch up with the series.

$29 at Amazon

Roguevania

Dead Cells

Play as a failed experiment trying to uncover the mysteries of a cursed island in this procedural generation action game. Killing enemies give you cells that can be used to buy permanent power-ups if you can survive long enough to spend them.

$30 at Amazon

Mail call

Death Stranding

The Walking Dead's Norman Reedus plays a delivery man using a fetus and his own bodily fluids to navigate a post-apocalyptic America in this bizarre game from Hideo Kojima. It's certainly not for everyone, but it's also not like anything else.

$49 at Amazon

Hell to pay

Devil May Cry 5

The latest entry in the hack and slash series lets you play as one of three characters fighting to save the world from a demonic invasion. Crank up the sound to enjoy each character's theme and how the music changes depending on your combat performance.

$24 at Amazon

Reclaim your throne

Dishonored 2

A star-studded cast, including Rosario Dawson and Sam Rockwell, voice the characters in this action-adventure game where you play as either a deposed empress or her royal protector. Combine stealth and supernatural powers, and you can finish the game without killing anyone.

$9 at Amazon

The last defense

The Division 2

After a killer virus crippled the U.S., you have been tasked with helping keep order in Washington, D.C. Explore a wide variety of environments as you complete the campaign and unlock specializations you can use in the new raid mode for up to eight players.

$15 at Amazon

Super Saiyan

Dragon Ball FighterZ

Play your favorite heroes and villains from the anime series in this 3 vs. 3 fighting game. Battles are suitably spectacular, filled with aerial attacks, ways to blast the terrain, and cinematic finishing moves.

$20 at Amazon

Living nightmare

The Evil Within 2

Fight to survive in a town infested with monsters and madmen. Choose direct confrontation if you have the ammo of stick to the shadows and choose your moment to strike.

$22 at Amazon

Duck and cover

Fallout 4

Explore a world destroyed by nuclear war in this vast open-world game. A complex crafting system lets you build and upgrade weapons and even develop settlements.

$12 at Amazon

Eye of the tiger

Far Cry 4

Fight to restore peace to the spiritual world of Shangri-La with a white tiger at your side. A second player can drop in and out at any time to help you explore and fight.

$18 at Amazon

Cold snap

Frostpunk

Try to build a city that can survive the frozen world of an alternate 1886 by harvesting and managing resources. Decide what sort of society you want to build and how to keep your citizens happy and productive.

$29 at Amazon

Kratos: Ragnarok

God of War

A soft reboot of the God of War series also moves it from Greek mythology to Norse. The monster fighting and deicide is coupled with meditations on fatherhood and living with your past.

$14 at Amazon

Beautifully chill

Gris

Relax and enjoy the art and music of this largely wordless game. Restore color to the world through solving puzzles and platforming.

$11 at PlayStation

Man vs. machine

Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition

Fight for humanity's survival in a wild world ruled by killer machines. This version also includes The Frozen Wilds DLC, which expands the original game's story with new allies and enemies.

$13 at Amazon

Super enemies

Injustice 2

Settle all bets about what DC heroes or villains would win in a head-to-head brawl in this fighting game with a huge roster of characters, including Supergirl and Gorilla Grodd. As you play, you'll be rewarded with costume items that both change your look and powers.

$20 at Amazon

Disney magic

Kingdom Hearts 3

Travel through worlds based on Disney and Pixar movies in the conclusion of the action RPG's long-running story arc. Craft powerful combo attacks and unleash moves inspired by Disney rides.

$19 at Amazon

Can we keep him?

The Last Guardian

A successor to Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, this game puts you in control of an ordinary boy who befriends a strange, gigantic beast. Travel through highly detailed environments uncovering the world's mysteries.

$20 at Amazon

Does whatever a spider can

Marvel's Spider-Man

Widely considered one of the best games of 2018 and best superhero video games ever, this action-adventure game lets you joyfully swing through New York and battle Spider-Man's rogue's gallery. Don't forget to tune in to J. Jonah Jameson's show for commentary on your performance.

$19 at Amazon

Beast mode

Monster Hunter: World

Play alone or team up with up to three friends and take on spectacular creatures in dramatic environments. Successful kills give you the materials needed to craft gear that will let show off your achievements.

$25 at Amazon

Fatality

Mortal Kombat 11

Customize your character's look, abilities, and cinematics in the latest version of the classic fighting game series. The time travel-focused plot continues the series' story and provides plenty of spectacular battles.

$32 at Amazon

Rise of the machines

NieR: Automata

Androids wander a post-apocalyptic Earth, fighting machines and learning strange truths about the world in this haunting action RPG. If you just want to enjoy the story, the game will handle combat for you.

$30 at Best Buy

Business as usual

The Outer Worlds

Megacorporations have colonized out of space, and you'll need to deal with them as you explore a colony on the edge of the galaxy. A host of companions with their own motivations and powers make your journey more fun.

$30 at Amazon

Choose your hero

Overwatch

The esports sensation has more than 40 million players battling it out as an eclectic mix of heroes, including cyborgs and a genetically engineered gorilla. Test your skills by trying out a variety of roles and skills or pick a favorite hero to master.

$24 at Amazon

Bird is the word

Owlboy

If you ever dreamed of playing a whole game of Super Mario 3 in the Tanooki suit, you'll want to check out this indie platformer. Fly around a pixel art world carrying various items you'll use for combat and puzzles.

$15 at Amazon

Space horror

Prey

Explore an alien-infested space station in this survival horror game. The endings vary based on how you deal with both the survivors and the station.

$17 at Amazon

Buddy system

Ratchet & Clank

This game serves as both a new version of the original Ratchet & Clank video game and an adaptation of the Ratchet & Clank movie. Alternate between shooting things as Ratchet and solving puzzles as Clank.

$19 at Amazon

Cowboy up

Red Dead Redemption 2

Rockstar Games' sprawling Western lets you choose your own path as an outlaw while exploring a dangerous world where you face trouble from both the government and rival gangs. It's one of the most critically acclaimed and bestselling video games of all time.

$38 at Amazon

Relive the terror

Resident Evil 2

The new version of the survivor horror classic offers updated camera angles and visuals. Play through it twice, swapping between characters for independent campaigns.

$25 at Amazon

Regain your honor

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

The latest game from the makers of Bloodborne and Dark Souls delivers the same punishingly difficult combat and dark world that those games are known for. You'll have to figure out the best way to kill your foes using stealth and ninja skills.

$38 at Amazon

Heart and soul

Soul Calibur 6

The fighting game uses 3D character models for the first time in this outing. Try it out with new characters, including The Witcher's Geralt of Rivia.

$19 at Amazon

The force is with you

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

Explore a galaxy far, far away as a Jedi padawan trying to master his skills and evade Imperial forces. The third-person adventure game lets you fight by combining Force powers with lightsaber swings.

$50 at Amazon

Green thumb

Stardew Valley

Get to know your neighbors as you go from a novice to master farmer. You'll also explore the area fighting monsters, collecting resources, and fishing.

$38 at Amazon

Puzzle it out

The Talos Principle

The philosophical game explores questions about civilization and technology through more than 120 puzzles. The open-world structure ensures you'll have something else to do while you think about a tricky challenge.

$25 at Amazon

Block party

Tetris Effect

This stunning VR game is meant to bring to life the feeling you get when you've been playing Tetris for so long you start forming block patterns with your eyes closed or even in your sleep. Immerse yourself and test your skills in 16 modes of play.

$48 on Amazon

Mech warrior

Titanfall 2

Fight on the ground and in a giant mech in this science fiction first-person shooter. Join up with friends and see how the various Titans work together and against each other.

$14 at Amazon

Treasure hunting

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End

Globe-trotting fortune hunter Nathan Drake is forced out of retirement and gets embroiled in a conspiracy involving pirate treasure in the final installment of the main Uncharted series. The game also has a co-op mode for up to 10 players.

$19 at Amazon

A land down under

Undertale

Monsters might surround you, but killing is unnecessary in this RPG, where you can talk your way out of trouble. Of course, if you do want to fight, you can enjoy a combat system based on timing attacks and dodging.

$14 at PlayStation

The fog of war

Valkyria Chronicles 4

Find beauty amidst bloodshed in the war story that features a hand-drawn visual style and orchestral music. The gameplay mixes elements of RPGs, turn-based strategy, and third-person shooters.

$29 at Amazon

Haunted house

What Remains of Edith Finch

Explore the massive Finch household and try to learn why Edith is the only surviving member of her family. The narrative game presents a series of short stories that let you play as different family members going back and forth through time.

$20 at PlayStation

Toss a coin to your Witcher

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition

If you're already anticipating season 2 of Netflix's The Witcher show, you can find more of Geralt, Ciri and Yennefer's adventures in the acclaimed video game based on the same books as the show. Use a combination of swordplay and magic to vanquish monstrous and human foes while also enjoying a little romance.

$34 at Amazon

Fight Nazis

Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus

The latest entry in the Wolfenstein series is set in an alternate version of 1961, where Germany won World War II and now occupies America. Use a wide variety of high-tech weapons to fight for freedom.

$25 at Amazon

Alien invasion

XCOM 2

Gather a resistance to save humanity from alien rule in this turn-based tactics game that places you in command of a squad of soldiers. Prepare for challenges by researching new weapons and taking gear from fallen enemies.

$16 at Amazon

Crime pays

Yakuza 0

Take on the role of a junior yakuza member in this prequel to the Yakuza series. Spend time wandering around meeting characters, completing side quests, and playing mini-games.

$18 at Amazon

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Jack in

Cyberpunk 2077

The developers of The Witcher series are switching genres for this open-world, action-adventure game based on the Cyberpunk tabletop RPG. The fact that Keanu Reeves serves as a mentor only your character can see is reason enough to pick this up.

$50 at Amazon

Go to hell

Doom Eternal

The sequel to 2016's Doom promises another gory romp through demon-infested dimensions. You'll also have the chance to face your friends in a new mode where one person tests their arsenal against two players controlling demons.

$50 at Amazon

Save the planet

Final Fantasy VII Remake

The beloved 1997 RPG gets new life with updated graphics and an action-based battle system. The plot of a hero trying to save the planet from exploitation by a corrupt megacorporation might be more than 20 years old, but it feels especially relevant today.

$60 at Amazon

Myth making

Gods & Monsters

A new IP from the team behind Assassin's Creed tasks you with saving the gods of Greek mythology from destruction. Explore the open-world fighting gorgons, hydras, and other legendary monsters.

$60 at Amazon

Keep surviving

The Last of Us Part II

The highly anticipated sequel to the 2013 post-apocalyptic action-adventure game follows Ellie on a dangerous and emotional quest for vengeance. Updated gameplay promises additional flexibility so you can find a style that suits you.

$60 at Amazon

Avengers assemble

Marvel's Avengers

The game has no relation to the Avengers film franchise, so don't expect its versions of Captain America and Thor to look like Chris Evans or Chris Hemsworth. If you can get past that, you can look forward to an adventure driven by comic book favorite Kamala Khan as she tries to get Earth's Mightiest Heroes to reassemble.

$50 at Amazon

Suit up

Marvel's Iron Man VR

Use PlayStation Move controllers and a VR headset to step into Tony Stark's armor and fly around blasting enemies out of the sky. You can also use the tech genius' tools to upgrade your suit between missions.

$40 at Amazon

A little help from your friends

Nioh 2

Japanese history and myth come together in this action RPG, where you'll use traditional samurai weapons as well as supernatural powers to fight demons. Get assistance from other players who will join your level as specters.

$60 at Amazon

Joker's wild

Persona 5 Royal

In case Persona 5 wasn't long enough for you, the expanded version of the game is packed with new characters, locations, and stories. Learn how to manage your time as you move between school and dungeon crawling.

$60 at Amazon

Coming soon?

While these games are expected to be released sometime in 2020, there's always a possibility that anything without a firm date this close to the next console generation will wind up getting pushed back and released on the PlayStation 5 or even scrapped entirely.

Ghost story

Ghost of Tsushima

Explore Feudal Japan in this open-world action-adventure game following a samurai trying to protect his people from Mongol invaders. The mechanics will allow you to mix close quarters katana fighting with bow shooting and stealth.

See at Playstation

Child's play

Little Nightmares 2

Six, the main character from the original Little Nightmares, needs you to save her as the new character Mono, a boy trapped in the same deeply disturbing world. Take a perilous journey to the Signal Tower and try to stop it's broadcast from harming your friend while dealing with a host of terrifying threats.

See at Bandai Namco

Play the hits

Play the hits It's hard to distill seven years of games into one shopping list, so this selection is far from comprehensive. There are plenty of special editions, remasters, smaller titles, and even big games left off.

The PlayStation 4 has delivered some of the best solo gaming experiences of the decade, including God of War and Bloodborne, its library combining visual spectacle, demanding gameplay and emotionally powerful storytelling. The system also lets you play a massive selection of multi-platform games spanning every genre from the sprawling open-world Western of Red Dead Redemption 2 to the experimental storytelling of What Remains of Edith Finch. The system is also a leader in virtual reality technology, providing a taste of its potential with titles like Tetris Effect.

As we prepare from the next generation of gaming, now is a perfect time to catch up on anything you missed while the price is right and the games are still widely available. This year also promises plenty of new titles to look forward to, like Cyberpunk 2077 and Persona 5 Royal.

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