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Sony Unveils Exciting PlayStation Productions Updates

by Bella Feb 18,2025

PlayStation Productions Unveils Slate of Game Adaptations at CES 2025

PlayStation Productions made a splash at CES 2025, announcing several new adaptations of popular PlayStation games. The announcements, made on January 7th, 2025, included anime, film, and television projects.

PlayStation Productions CES 2025 Announcements

New Adaptations Announced:

  • Ghost of Tsushima: Legends Anime Series: A new anime series based on Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, produced by Crunchyroll and Aniplex, will premiere exclusively on Crunchyroll in 2027. Takanobu Mizumo will direct, with Gen Urobuchi handling story composition. Sony Music will contribute the soundtrack.

Ghost of Tsushima Anime Announcement

  • Horizon Zero Dawn Film: Sony Pictures will produce a film adaptation of Horizon Zero Dawn.

  • Helldivers 2 Film: Columbia Pictures will handle the film adaptation of Helldivers 2.

Horizon Zero Dawn and Helldivers 2 Film Announcements

  • Until Dawn Film: A film adaptation of Until Dawn is slated for release on April 25, 2025.

  • The Last of Us Season Two: Neil Druckmann revealed a new trailer for The Last of Us season two, which will adapt the storyline from The Last of Us Part II, introducing characters like Abby and Dina.

Previously Released Adaptations:

PlayStation Productions' success builds upon previous adaptations, including:

  • Uncharted (2022): A successful film adaptation starring Tom Holland.

  • Gran Turismo (2023): Another box office success.

Previous PlayStation Productions Adaptations

  • Twisted Metal (2023): A Peacock series that completed production of its second season in late 2024, though a release date is pending.

Twisted Metal Series

Future Projects:

PlayStation Productions also confirmed ongoing work on adaptations of Days Gone, a sequel to the Uncharted film, and a God of War television series.

The continued success of PlayStation Productions' adaptations suggests a bright future for video game-to-screen projects, with more franchises likely to receive similar treatment.