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A Modern Classic Expanded   When I originally played Sea of Stars, I was blown away by not only how well it captured the spirit of SNES-era JRPGs, but also ...
PlayStation held its latest State of Play presentation on Thursday, offering a deep dive into Sucker Punch’s highly-anticipated Ghost of Yōtei. Altogether, the developer showed off over 20 minutes of ...
It stresses that forcing publishers to maintain online support indefinitely would "have a chilling effect on game design, and ...
A clever player uses employs unusual means to play No Man's Sky via Remote Play from their PS5 on an unexpected platform.
A PS5 and PS4 console exclusive is shutting down and being removed from the PlayStation Store one year after its release.
Throughout the years, the Tales games have held a special place in the heart of every JRPG fan. This is the order they were all released.
Destiny 2 were upset with content vaulted that they used to enjoy, and blamed last-generation consoles for the game’s lack of content.
On top of that, the engine that is used for Destiny 2 is the same engine that was used for Destiny 1, which is now over eight years old.
“We’ve noticed a notable number of PS5 players playing the PS4 version of Destiny 2 on their current-generation consoles,” Bungie wrote.
Bungie has warned that many Destiny 2 PS5 players are still playing the PS4 version of the game. Happily, it's easy to get the free upgrade.
Bungie is concerned that PS5 players are inadvertently playing the PS4 version of Destiny 2, and has gently reminded players to check which iteration of the game they are running.
Based on the initial reports at the time, the PS4 consoles, graphics cards, processing units and other hardware found at the scene was being used for illegal crypto mining operations.