Month: December 2021

Tchia was one of the best looking game’s at last year’s Game Awards, and looked even better at this year’s PlayStation Showcase. It’s simultaneously a bit Wind Waker, a bit Breath Of The Wild, and a bit Disney. This year’s trailer has all of the above, plus more of the animal and object possession and
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Audio player loading… It’s finally happening, Alan Wake 2 is officially in the works. Following months of speculation, developer Remedy Entertainment confirmed an Alan Wake sequel will release in 2023, with a CGI reveal trailer premiering at The Game Awards 2021. But there’s a twist. While its predecessor was an action game with horror elements
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PlayStation Studios has added US-based developer Valkyrie Entertainment to its growing list of internal studios. Head of PlayStation Studios Hermen Hulst announced the news in a Tweet, revealing the developer “will be making invaluable contributions to key PlayStation Studios franchises“. Valkyrie Entertainment has been supporting Sony Interactive Entertainment and their PlayStation Studios for quite a
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The Game Awards featured over three hours of new game reveals, fancy CG trailers, and updates on previously announced games that had been radio silent. A lot of news came out of the event, so if you missed out on the festivities, we gathered all of the big headlines in one place to make it
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Last week, we asked you to share some sacred gaming sanctuaries using #PSshare #PSBlog. From temples and tombs to hidden hideouts, here are this week’s highlights:  AhmadYuanda_1st shares a serene altar in Shadow of the Colossus. Alien_K121 shares a calm environment in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Sefwick shares a hacker’s sanctuary in Watch Dogs 2.
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Every December, The Game Awards airs to recognize the creative and technical excellence we see every day in the video game industry. Tonight’s show brought together a diverse group of game developers, players, and notable names from popular culture to celebrate gaming’s position as the most immersive and inspiring form of entertainment. Hosted by Geoff
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Shortly after Telltale Games announced a game based on The Expanse at The Game Awards tonight, a group of former Telltale employees announced they too were boldly going into an interactive sci-fi story based on a TV show. New studio Dramatic Labs announced Star Trek: Resurgence, a Telltale-style game about choosing your own adventure in
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Hey PlayStation Nation, it’s exciting to introduce you to a game called Rumbleverse, an all-new, free-to-play, 40-person Brawler Royale coming to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. I’m Keeman45, the community manager from Iron Galaxy, here to represent all the developers who’ve been working to create this social, competitive experience. The setting for Rumbleverse is Grapital
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Alan Wake was the first Remedy Entertainment game where we were planning on a sequel already when working on the first game. It was a lesson learned from Max Payne, our breakout hit game, where the idea of a sequel never crossed our minds before the game was out. With Max Payne, it all worked
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