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It wasn't always this way. The pre-Nougat Android days were filled with interesting and unique skins that made you feel like ...
More PlayStation console exclusives may come to Xbox, as third-party titles are rumored to make the switch. Despite PlayStation's success with exclusives, some games like Death Stranding and God ...
Apple has released a new software update for Mac users running the developer beta. macOS Sequoia 15.3 beta 1 is now available, arriving five days after the public launch of macOS 15.2. New beta ...
But a new portable PlayStation 5 mod from China is so chunky ... this laptop crams Sony's latest console guts into a massive 17.3-inch laptop form factor. Weighing in at a whopping 9.5 pounds ...
This is an up-to-date listing of the entire PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog. You can browse, sort, and tag the titles and use them to build your own playlists. Sort by "Recently Added" to see ...
It makes sense that gamers want to know whether the PlayStation 5 will provide the extra value of backwards compatibility with PS4 games. Plus, there are a lot of fantastic games for the PS4.
Why it matters: The team behind RPCS3, a multi-platform, open-source PlayStation 3 emulator, has reached a significant milestone by successfully implementing support for the Arm64 architecture.
That said, gaming on the PlayStation 4 or the PlayStation 5, almost certainly require a PlayStation Plus subscription service from Sony directly. That allows you to play multiplayer games and ...
iOS 18.2 just launched to the public, but for beta users who have been running the software since October, it’s officially old news. Next up is the iOS 18.3 beta, which should release very soon.
RPCS3 is an open-source emulator (and debugger) for the Sony PlayStation 3, making it possible for users to play and debug PlayStation 3 games on non-PS3 hardware, like Intel/AMD desktop PCs and ...
PS5 is still on track. Not long ago, we learned Sony was finally dabbling more into the PC platform. We saw several of their PlayStation exclusives make their way onto the PC, allowing players to ...
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