Microsoft may have had first crack at Gamescom attendees this year but Sony was more than ready to keep the hype train rolling. Below, you can see a bullet-point list of all the highlights from the Sony PlayStation GamesCom press conference.

Sony kicked things off by announcing the PlayStation 4 console has sold over 10 million units worldwide, being careful to clarify that’s 10 million units “sold through to consumers."





Both Journey and The Unfinished Swan are coming to the PlayStation 4 later this year. More info can be found on this PlayStation Blog update.

Ready At Dawn showed off a new trailer for its PS4-exclusive title The Order: 1886 which featured a new character: the infamous scientist Nikola Tesla. Tesla will craft new weapons for The Order to use in its fight against the lycans but, as the trailer shows, his commitment to the cause isn’t as ironclad as protagonist Galahad’s and his comrades.

From Software debuted a new gameplay trailer for its upcoming title Bloodborne. The trailer speaks of a nightly hunt in which terrifying creatures infest the world. It will be up to the player to put these monstrosities down while making sure they don’t become the creatures’ next meal.

Upcoming indie title Volume is coming to both PS4 and PS Vita as a timed exclusive sometime next year.

Dean Hall, the intrepid creator of the Arma II mod DayZ, is bringing the standalone version of the open-world zombie survival simulator to PS4.

Q-Games unveiled its new PS4-exclusive title The Tomorrow Children which looks to be an exploration/resource-gathering/cooperative survival game set within an alternate future with Soviet Russia themes.

The Vanishing of Ethan Carter from developer The Astronauts is coming to PS4 sometime after its PC launch later this year.

Ruffian Games unveiled Hollowpoint, a futuristic cooperative shooter in which players can create squads of operatives and then battle either solo or with their friends.

Ninja Theory revealed its next project: Hellblade which will be independently developed and produced by the company. According to Ninja Theory, Hellblade will be smaller in scale than past projects but will still deliver plenty of AAA action.

Developer Tequila Works showed off its new project Rime, an open exploration game that looks similar to past titles such as Shadow of the Colossus and Prince of Persia.

Activision once again showed off the Exodus Blue competitive Crucible map and Dust Palace cooperative Strike which will be timed exclusives for those who play Destiny on PS3 and PS4. The company also confirmed the game’s first expansion, titled The Dark Below, will be coming to all platforms in December.

Hideo Kojima took to the stage next to show off a new gameplay trailer for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. The trailer took a more lighthearted approach, showing off all the cool new tricks players can perform while crouched underneath the iconic box decoy which has appeared in past MSG games.

Ubisoft offered another look at the PS4-exclusive “Keys to Kryat” feature for Far Cry 4. Anyone who purchases the game will receive ten digital keys which they can give to their PSN friends. They can then invite anyone with a key into their Far Cry 4 game for a little co-op action that lasts for up to two hours per key.

Horror fans were treated to two different upcoming titles. First there was P.T., an all-new original horror title from developer 7780. The game features the first ever interactive teaser trailer which you can download now from the PSN Store. Then there was Until Dawn, a reimagined version of the PS Move game which was previously announced. Until Dawn tells the story of eight teenagers stranded in a secluded mountain cabin as they are hunted by a mysterious killer. According to Sony, players will get to choose who lives and who dies when Until Dawn is released sometime in early 2015.

PlayStation TV is launching in North America on October 14 and will offer a number of different games, including PS Vita and PSOne titles, through digital downloads and via the PlayStation Now service. The device will cost $99.