Top 17 PS4 Exclusive Games To Look Forward To In 2016

Here are some of the biggest video games coming to the PS4 in 2016.

Posted By | On 29th, Aug. 2015

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No Man’s Sky

Possibly the biggest open world game ever created, No Mans Sky has been on everyone’s mind since its initial announcement in 2013. Every time we see it the urge to slip into a spaceship and explore the games vast, unexplored universe grows stronger. We finally know what the minute-to-minute gameplay will bring. Players will collect resources to upgrade their ship, fly to other planets and galaxies and sell for profit. There are dozens of ways to tackle this intergalactic romp, and hopefully we won’t have to wait much longer to soar towards the foreboding center of the universe.


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