Sony releases a list of games attendees will be able to try out at The PlayStation Experience in Anaheim this weekend, ranging from major upcoming releases to recent crowd pleasers.

The PlayStation Experience is nearly here, which aims to be a bigger and better version of last year’s event. With its approaching arrival, Sony has now revealed a massive list of playable games attendees can peruse.

PlayStation Experienceattendees will have plenty to keep them busy, as there will be over 100 games for players to try out on the show floor. According to the full list on theofficial PlayStation blog, there are still a few playable games that won’t be revealed until the doors open. However, that doesn’t make the list any less impressive, as it already contains upcoming games likeResident Evil 7,The Last Guardian, Horizon Zero Dawn,andNioh. Many games that have recently released will also make an appearance, likeWatch Dogs 2andBatman: Arkham VR, as well as new additions to released games, like the recently announced co-op Survival mode forUncharted 4.

If the slew of games isn’t enough, there should be plenty to keep attending gamers to busy during their visit. The PlayStation Experience will also be holding panels, seeing the return of theCapcom Cupcompetition, and for the first time, giving attendees the opportunity to go to autograph signings by major game development players like Hideo Kojima.

Although the PlayStation Experience is only just now reaching its third year, it appears to be a massive success for Sony. Originally starting out as a moderately-sized event in Las Vegas, it thenmigrated to San Francisco, and will be held in Anaheim for 2016, in one of the largest convention centers in the country. Attendance has also skyrocketed, and judging from the warnings on the official PlayStation blog, not every attendee will be able to have a chance at getting into the PlayStation Showcase, as entrance will only be offered on a first-come first-served basis.

With the holidays rapidly approaching and Sony attempting to encourage gamers tobuy a PlayStation VRas well as the PlayStation 4 Pro, this is a great opportunity for the company to market to its most loyal customers. The PlayStation Experience also helps to make up for the fact that gamers can’t attend major game conferences like E3, which probably explains part of the PSX’s booming popularity. There’s no telling yet if the event will hold any major surprises like last year’s reveal of footage from the upcomingFinal Fantasy 7 Remake, but rumors have swirled that one of the major surprises could beannouncingThe Last Of Us 2. In any case, chances are that Sony is keeping the best part of the show under wraps for now.

The PlayStation Experience will be held in Anaheim, California from December 3-4.