

Hopefully, more news and announcements get released sooner rather than later. If you're interested, preregistration is available now via its official website, but no official date yet. Unfortunately, not much else is known about the story or the type of gameplay it will have. You will be taking on the role of a pilot of a humanoid weapon, and witness first-hand the destruction and massacre that the Second Huffman War will bring to everyone.īased on its trailer and early previews, the new game will feature a female protagonist this time around. This action game tells the story of a dystopian future wherein conflicts constantly happen all across the globe and is facilitated by a federation of select countries looking to profit from the chaos.

Front Mission 2089: Borderline will carry on the tried and true formula, but will venture into uncharted territory, the mobile space, this time around. It is known for its deeply tactical RPG gameplay mechanics and its futuristic setting accompanied by compelling and overarching narratives and storylines.

More in-depth descriptions for the games can be found below, but for those that just want a quick guide describing what they should be looking for, here are the PS1 games that will be much more expensive to play if fans have to get the physical versions instead of buying them through the PlayStation Store.The Front Mission series is one of Square Enix's long-standing game franchises ever, making its debut back in 1995. Here is a full rundown of rare PS1 games that are available on the PlayStation Store and why fans may want to consider prioritizing them. RELATED: PlayStation Fan Creates Incredible PS1 Themed DualSense Some may want to purchase the much cheaper PlayStation Store versions while they still can, as they tend to cost around $6 a pop, as opposed to spending hundreds of dollars to get the same experience for the game. In particular, there are some classic PS1 games that were only ever released for the console and are otherwise incredibly expensive if players have to purchase the physical versions. These reports have yet to be confirmed by Sony, but it has made some fans worried about losing access to certain games, especially older, rare games that would otherwise cost a significant amount of money to access legally. Recently, reports started circulating that Sony is going to shut down the PlayStation Stores for the PSP, PS3, and PS Vita, making hundreds of digital games completely inaccessible.
