Another week means another set of new PS4 games release. This week's collection, in particular, has enough goods for everybody. Sci-fi gamers can start grabbing hold of "Star Wars Battlefront" while those searching for a different kind of thrill can get the deluxe edition of "Resident Evil Revelations 2." To those who just want random mayhem and debauchery, "Deadpool" has got you covered.

According to the PlayStation blog site, "Star Wars Battlefront" has Rebels and Imperials duelling across the galaxy on spectacular new battlegrounds. Familiar faces from the "Star Wars" universe will have the chance to meet directly on the field.

The game is developed by EA DICE, the same team responsible for the "Battlefield" franchise. It features large-scale skirmishes on iconic locations, from the deep jungles of Endor to the freezing deserts of the ice world Hoth.

Players can engage in space dogfights, earn special abilities and take on the role of legendary characters such as Luke Skywalker, Han Solo and Darth Vader.

EA has set high expectations for "Star Wars Battlefront" and expects the game to sell over $13 million copies before the end of its fiscal year.

"The open beta for 'Star Wars Battlefront' was exceptionally well received by players," said EA financial executive Blake Jorgensen via GameInformer. "Consequently, we're raising our unit forecast for sell-in during fiscal year 2016 to approximately 13 million units."

Meanwhile, the deluxe edition of "Resident Evil Revelations 2" is poised to not only breathe new life into the franchise but also act as one of this month's flagship entries to the survival horror game genre.

Polygon dubbed "Revelations 2" as the most self-assured "Resident Evil" game in a long time. The areas where the game overachieved are in its level design, graphics and online functionality.

"Deadpool" is an action-adventure comedy beat 'em up video game exclusively centered around the wise-cracking antihero of the same name. The game was released for last-gen consoles and PC back in 2013. Now, PS4 gamers can experience the mayhem in full next-gen glory.

"Fans of the character will be pleased with how well his off-the-wall mannerisms have been realised in game form, and there's enough inspired wackiness to make your first play-through worthwhile, but the same lack of nuance and depth that makes 'Deadpool' such enjoyable company also means that his game is a joke not worth hearing twice," said video game reviewer Dan Whitehead from EuroGamer.

Other PS4 games out this week are as follows:

  •  Arcade Archives Shanghai III
  •  The Crew Wild Run Edition
  •  Dreamals
  •  Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series
  •  Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series
  •  Super Star Wars
  •  Sword Art Online: Lost Song