As usual for PlayStation's State of Play shows, we did see a few exclusives here. The first-party games are obviously permanent exclusives (unless a miracle happens), so don't expect to see the likes of Marvel's Wolverine or God of War Laufey on Xbox - there's probably a better chance of seeing pigs fly.
The other stuff is less certain though. The Lost Wild looks like a cool survival horror game from Annapurna Interactive, but it's only confirmed for PS5 and PC in 2027. Annapurna's Silent Hill: Townfall is also PS5 and PC at launch.
Yokai-possession action game Kemuri is also PS5 and PC in 2027, and Phantom Blade Zero remains a timed PS5 console exclusive but has been delayed to October 2026. Runescape: Dragonwilds is launching on PS Plus in October too, although it remains to be seen whether it'll be a timed console exclusive or not.
And finally, No Rest For The Wicked is getting a 1.0 launch in October as well, but not on Xbox. The developer (which worked on the Ori games for Xbox) previously suggested that they might skip Xbox for the launch, and that's indeed they case - they say that an Xbox version of the game will follow "at a later date".
"Announced at tonight's Sony State of Play, No Rest for the Wicked is scheduled to leave Early Access and launch simultaneously on PS5 and PC via Steam in October, while versions for the Xbox and Nintendo Switch 2 systems are set to release at a later date."