With Tokyo Game Show 2016 scheduled to kick off later this month in Japan, Sony has now announced all of the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation VR games that will be playable at its booth.According to Gematsu, these include a number of first-party PS4 titles like Horizon: Zero Dawn and Gran Turismo Sport, as well as third-party games like Resident Evil 7, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, and Final Fantasy XV. PlayStation Vita games playable at the booth include World of Final Fantasy and Macross Delta Scramble.With the PlayStation VR launch now only a month away, Sony will also have a number of virtual reality games available for attendees. Some of these include Batman: Arkham VR, Rez Infinite, and the virtual reality version of Resident Evil 7.Sony's TGS booth will also host a "stage event showcase" where it will show off games like Resident Evil 7, Overwatch, Final Fantasy XV, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Nioh, and more. You can see all of the games Sony is bringing to TGS … [Read more...] about All the PS4, PS Vita, and PS VR Games Sony Is Bringing to TGS
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Now that there are 2M PlayStation VR units in the wild, Sony expects to almost double game releases this year
By Brenna Hillier, Tuesday, 9 January 2018 04:10 GMT PlayStation VR will heat up this year, Sony reckons. Sony expects to see about 130 new game releases for PSVR by the end of 2018, up from the 60 PSVR games it had in the works over late 2017 and early 2018. Currently, there are 150 PSVR titles, so we’re looking at an 80% increase over 12 months. The platform holder made the prediction speaking to Nikkei, as translated by Siliconera. The reason game releases will pick up, Sony said, is that the newly-established PSVR install base of 2 million makes it more worthwhile for third-party publishers. This number was achieved thanks to a late 2017 price cut to the PSVR, making it arguably the most affordable virtually reality set up, since you the PC specs required for Oculus and Vive can be a little demanding – not to mention the price of controllers and so on. (On the total opposite end of the scale, HTC today announced the Vive Pro, an HD upgrade we expect to be pretty … [Read more...] about Now that there are 2M PlayStation VR units in the wild, Sony expects to almost double game releases this year
Sony’s PlayStation 4 ‘Neo’: What we know so far
Contributors: Polygon Staff It goes by many names. The PS4.5, PS4K, "Neo," or anything else you want to call it, is set to make a public debut in the fall. Hot on the heels of the Xbox One S – not to be confused with Scorpio – Sony is preparing to unveil its latest addition to the PlayStation family. Follow this StoryStream for updates on Neo as they come. … [Read more...] about Sony’s PlayStation 4 ‘Neo’: What we know so far
PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale: How embarrassing idea-theft sums up Sony’s failings, but is also a smart move
Sony, let’s face it, has not always been the most original company in console gaming. You might well mock Microsoft for its lazy, simultaneously cheap and expensive “buy the hits” approach to its first party output, and you’d be right to. It’s a situation that has only become grossly exacerbated over recent years, as real games have given way to Kinect fluff and the misconception that third-party DLC exclusivity periods are as exciting as Uncharted 3. But for all of MS first-party faults, it has rarely been known as a flagrant rip-off merchant. Sony however, has notorious pedigree in this area, going back as far as the day it stuck a couple of extra buttons on a SNES pad and called it the PlayStation Controller. Don’t get me wrong. SCE is responsible for some of the freshest, most exciting IP seen in this (or any other) generation. And it still has amazing-looking stuff to come on its current-gen console, even at this latter stage of the PS3’s … [Read more...] about PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale: How embarrassing idea-theft sums up Sony’s failings, but is also a smart move
Sony’s promotion with Edge Shave Gel has a problem (or, how to get free DLC)
Simply go toEdgeShave.comand enter one of the codesreadily available online, fill out some personal info, and you're good to go. We tested it out ourselves and it does work. You can do this as many times as you want to nab the following content, as described by Sony: * A Killzone 3 Retro Map Pack featuring two popular maps from Killzone 2 So let your facial hair grow. With free DLC like this, who needs to shave? Got a newstip? Let us know at [email protected] Mar 18, 2011 … [Read more...] about Sony’s promotion with Edge Shave Gel has a problem (or, how to get free DLC)