We’ve compiled a list of all the games that you can get your hands on from day one. We’ve also written a similar list for the Xbox Series X/S launch games.

The PS5 costs £449.99/US$499.99 for the main console, and £359.99/$399.99 for the Digital Edition – which comes without a disc drive. You can check out all the best places to buy the console here.

PS5 launch titles in the US and UK

After a long wait – the PS5 is now on sale globally. We’ve listed all the games that are available to purchase right now.

Note that there are plenty of backwards-compatible titles you can play also, but for this list we’re only including either new releases for the PS5, or games that will be fully optimised for the new console on day one. (Also see: How to play PS4 games on PS5.)

PS5 games available now:

Astro’s Playroom (comes pre-loaded on the PS5) Demon’s Souls Bugsnax Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Godfall Sackboy: A Big Adventure Assassins Creed: Valhalla Watch Dogs Legion Devil May Cry 5: Special Edition Fortnite Dirt 5 Observer: System Redux No Man’s Sky Borderlands 3 Maneater NBA 2K21 Cuisine Royale Overcooked: All You Can Eat Planet Coaster The Pathless Warhammer: Chaosbane Slayer Edition WRC 9 FIA World Rally Championship Call of Duty: Black Ops – Cold War Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate Edition Poker Club

PlayStation Plus Collection games available on launch

In addition to dedicated PS5 games, PlayStation Plus users will be able to download and play a large select of PS4 titles from launch. Games on the list include Until Dawn, Bloodborne, God of War (2018), The Last of Us: Remastered and Fallout 4.

Check out our full guide to PlayStation Plus perks for the complete list of free PS Plus Collection games, and our full PS5 review for more information on the next-gen console.

Hannah Cowton is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor and Macworld, working across entertainment, consumer technology and lifestyle. Her interests and specialities lie in streaming services, film and television reviews and rumours, gaming, wearables and smart home products. She’s also the creator of The London Geek, a geek culture and lifestyle blog.