Playstation Game Releases August 18th to 24th 2018

Included is a list of all the Playstation game releases for August 18th to 24th 2018. This list goes over all the titles freshly releasing on the various platforms. Note that certain releases might change due to developer delays or certification issues and we'll do our best to update things as that happens.

If you're looking for more details on those games it's best to check out our previews or the Install Sizes Area (Click here) since most game sizes will be available there. The "PSVR" tag will note if the releases support Playstation VR. Finally, there will be a "Review" tag for the games we either have reviews on or will be reviewing around launch so look forward to those. Keep in mind our list will have games releasing, but dates may change within the week.
Slime Rancher Playstation 4 Screenshot
August 23rd
Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr "Review"
-ARPG set in the 40k Warhammer universe, figure out what's wrong with a lost ship.

August 24th
Little Dragons Café
-Part one, run a cafe and part 2 is go find your mother.

F1 2018
-The latest of formula racing and intensity meets for another year.

Final Date Not Noted.
All-Star Fruit Racing
-This is one colorful and awesome kart based racing game of fruits!

Brawlout
-The blend of platformer and combat comes to this local and online brawler.

Fall Of Light
-Story driven RPG where players must battle against the darkness.

Guacamelee! 2
-Four player coop mixed with 300% more chickens in this epic sequel.

Pizza Titan Ultra
-Fast paced third person platformer where you smash through a futuristic city.

Slime Rancher "Review"
-Possibly the most adorable game ever, farm slimes in this beautiful game.

Socketeer
-Play as a small hacking robot with no offensive abilities.

Spectrum
-Zen like platforming experience full of colors and intense situations.

Track Lab "PSVR"
-Battle with intense beats in virtual reality as adjusting things creates audio.

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Gamerheadquarters Reviewer Jason Stettner