Rebuilt from the ground up, Naughty Dog's remake of the critically-acclaimed post-apocalyptic zombie-survivor game is coming to the PlayStation 5. Later in the month, you can sink into the cosy embrace of Slime Rancher 2, as you vacuum up adorable slime blobs across the new Rainbow Island. Handheld gaming enthusiasts can rejoice, as Splatoon 3 drops onto Nintendo Switch, letting you splash colours onto a deserted metropolitan city. This time, the football simulation game arrives with cross-play support, enabling seamless play between Xbox, PlayStation, and PC systems. Sports fans are eating good too, with the aforementioned NBA 2K23 and FIFA 23 gracing consoles and PC. Think of it like Bloodborne meets Sekiro, but it's more hack-and-slash oriented. Those looking for a Souls-like experience can opt for Steelrising - an RPG set during the French Revolution, where you tear through hordes of mechanical armies. And who said rhythm games were dead? This month, you can delve into Metal: Hellsinger, a Doom-like FPS, where you lay waste to diabolical enemies, while rock music blasts in the background. The latter releases exclusively on the PS5 with major technical improvements, revisiting the journey of an unlikely duo in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. What are the biggest games coming in September 2022? Well, at first glance, this month seems a little dry on the triple AAA front, with offerings such as FIFA 23, NBA 2K23, and The Last of Us Part 1 remake.
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