After a long wait, Sony has finally given us what we've all been waiting for with the PS5 by revealing its release date and price. The system will finally make its way to select regions starting November 12 with a worldwide release to follow on November 19, with its price set at $399 for the Digital Edition and $499 for the standard version of the system. However, if you've been wondering what games you'll be able to play when the system launches, Sony has provided more details on what first-party titles are coming to the platform.

Over on the PlayStation Blog, Sony officially detailed the first-party titles that will be coming to the PS5 at launch following its most recent showcase. You can take a look at the list below, along with their prices:

  • Astro’s Playroom (Japan Studio) – pre-installed on PS5
  • Demon’s Souls (Bluepoint Games / Japan Studio) – US$69.99/¥7,900/€79.99 (RRP)
  • Destruction All Stars (Lucid Games / XDEV) – US$69.99/¥7,900/€79.99 (RRP)
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales (Insomniac Games) – US$49.99/¥5,900/€59.99 (RRP)
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man: Mile Morales Ultimate Edition (Insomniac Games) – US$69.99/¥7,900/€79.99 (RRP)
  • Sackboy: A Big Adventure (Sumo Digital / XDEV) – US$59.99/¥6,900/€69.99 (RRP)

All of these titles were previously announced by Sony during its PS5 Showcase back in June. At the time, it was confirmed that Astro's Playroom would be free and pre-installed on PS5 systems. Likewise, titles like Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales were confirmed to be arriving this holiday season, but now officially confirmed to be launching with the system. Demon's Souls was also confirmed to be a launch title for the PS5 following today's PS5 Showcase.

One of the main points to note from the line-up of first-party titles launching on PS5 is that several of the titles will be priced at $69.99, such as Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition and Demon's Souls. Presumably this falls in line with a few other publishers that are pricing next-gen titles at a $10 premium compared to current-gen releases.