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Tomorrow PlayStation will be holding an online event that will bring new updates and announcements from projects under their China Hero Project initiative. According to the project’s official Twitter, the China Hero Project is to “help China local developers create good console games,” which is helped by Sony Interactive Entertainment. PlayStation China will host a
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As the next-generation consoles near this fall, one of the biggest questions that has been on the hearts and minds of prospective console-owners has been the type of first-party experiences that we’ll expect to see on both platforms. Last week we looked at Microsoft’s first-party plans for Xbox, with the company aggressively pursuing new studios
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Sony published its Corporate Report 2020, where it mentioned multiple interesting things about first party titles. In the Strategy Key Points section on page 43, Sony mentioned it plans to “explore expanding” 1st party titles ports to PC, “in order to promote further growth” and  “profitability”. Seeing I’m specialized in covering games from Japan, the
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I am what feels like one of the few PlayStation owners that didn’t play Horizon Zero Dawn at all during its time as a console exclusive. Now with a release on PC, I was vastly more interested in the game’s sci-fi world and what it could look and play like. Unsurprisingly, the base benefits of a
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It’s never too early for PS5 dedications and fan art. Outside of some amazing concept art the community has been brewing up over the years, there’s been little in the way of character mashups. Thankfully, gaming art superstar BT_BlackThunder has come up with another amazing mashup of characters — this time hitting the PS5 exclusives
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Another day, another insider giving some brief yet insightful details into the upcoming launch of PS5 and Xbox Series X. While yesterday we discussed the debunking of the pernicious “fake 4K” rumor being passed around, today focuses instead on some statements from Digital Foundry’s John Linneman. Specifically, that developers aren’t particularly keen to develop cross-generation
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Dark Horse Comics’ official Twitter account revealed the absolutely lovely Ghost of Tsushima artbook, with almost 200 pages of character and environment artwork. The artbook design itself has a sleek design clearly inspired by Japanese woodblock paintings and is available for preorder now: The Art of Ghost of Tsushima features elegant illustrations of characters, landscapes, and
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Have you heard this dumb rumor circling around? That somehow the PS5 can’t run native 4K games at 60FPS? Sounds bogus… right? That’s because it is. In a recent statement from developer Teamkill Media, we get confirmation that there should be no problem for the PlayStation next gen gaming platform to hit 4K 60FPS benchmarks
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With the next-generation of consoles, now feels like a good time to look back and reflect. Let’s go back to the beginning of the current-gen: the introduction of the Xbox One and the PS4. These two consoles, although iterations of their predecessors, revolutionized games. PlayStation shifted towards narrative-driven, cinematic experiences that gripped a player with
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Are you looking forward to PlayStation exclusive content coming to Marvel’s Avengers? Get ready to be more hyped. According to industry insider Imran Kahn, Sony has actively approached all major third-party developers and publishers to poach exclusive games, in-game content, or both for PS5. According to Kahn, PlayStation Advantage will have long legs through the next
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I’m not going to beat around the bush – The Last of Us Part 2 and Crysis are obviously radically different games. One deals with the cycle of violence that people perpetuate endlessly, dehumanizing their enemies to justify their actions. The other is about big dudes in hyper-advanced suits of armor that snuff life out like it’s just another
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With its release in 2008, Braid from developer Jonathan Blow became one of the titles to define indie games from that point forward. From its challenging, time-bending gameplay to an emotional story of loss and consequences, Braid became an all-time indie classic, with a new generation getting to experience the game on modern systems. During Sony’s latest
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