PS4 & PS5

2023’s coming to a close… but even as we shut the book on an incredible 12 months of gaming, we can look forward to even more delights coming in the year ahead. 2024 promises a generous helping of returning icons and new delights, opening the year with the salvo of The Last of Us II
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According to a new report, GTA 5 single-player story DLC‘s cancellation was the unfortunate byproduct of intense disagreements between higher-ups at Rockstar Games. Rockstar has previously confirmed that GTA 5 DLC was planned and ultimately scrapped, but it has long been assumed that GTA Online‘s success was the prime reason for the cancellation. While that’s
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We’re into the last few days of December and that means Sony has announced the three PS Plus Essential January 2024 games. Following an earlier leak from known insider billbil-kun, the company has confirmed that Nobody Saves The World will be one of the games joining PlayStation Plus Essential on January 2, but it isn’t
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Sony‘s beloved PS3 apparently still has millions of monthly active users (MAUs) — nearly two million, to be precise. That’s according to a presentation leaked as part of the recent Insomniac Games‘ ransomware attack. This tidbit of information was tucked away in a slide about PlayStation Network‘s monthly active users. Die-hard PS3 users still enjoying
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From big-name franchise revivals to small-scale indie productions, horror gaming on PlayStation was in good health in 2023. PlayStation LifeStyle selects 14 of the year’s best horror games on PlayStation consoles. Resident Evil 4 Remake (Capcom) [embedded content] Few remakes would come with such expectations as Resident Evil 4, and yet Capcom managed to exceed
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A teenage GTA 6 hacker has been handed an “indefinite” hospital sentence where he may remain for life depending on a doctor’s verdict. 18-year-old Arion Kurtaj from Oxford, U.K. was one of the Lapsus$ group teens arrested for the ransomware attack on Rockstar Games. GTA 6 hacker is considered high risk to the public Kurtaj
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Documents leaked by Insomniac Games hackers has revealed Sony is aiming to expand its premium online service PlayStation Plus to mobile, smart TV, and internet browsers. The documents also detail plans to appeal to a wider selection of players and potential partnerships to expand PS Plus beyond a gaming service. Mobile, PC, smart TV, and
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