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New Japanese PlayStation trailer teases impressive 2016 lineup

The latest Japanese PlayStation trailer doesn’t just offer viewers 3 minutes of a catchy beat, but it also shows off some of the big games that Sony has lined up for 2016.

The trailer, which you can watch above, shows off games like Dragon Quest Builders, Dark Souls 3, and Attack on Titan; most of the games in the trailer will offer localization.

Sony plans to make up for the lack of PlayStation exclusives with the release of its virtual reality device, PlayStation VR which will launch sometime in 2016. There is still no price as of yet, but we do know that PSVR will have over 100+ games.

The trailer doesn’t include games like the recently delayed Uncharted 4, Horizon: Zero Dawn, or No Man's Sky, but nonetheless they will be releasing this year.

Which games are you excited to play in 2016? Let us know in the comments below!

Jordan Biazzo

News writer from New York, super fan of the Mass Effect trilogy and has finally got to play through Metal Gear 5: The Phantom Pain. Follow me on Twitter @TheJordanBiazzo

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