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The cost of producing gaming consoles on the up, but Sony is doubling down on its PlayStation 5 and reportedly pulling titles away from PCs.
PlayStation will no longer release its single-player games on Steam after being dissatisfied with the journey so far. Is that good?
With a sequel due out later this year, this award-winning indie game is coming to Nintendo for the first time.
The largest console makers can no longer ignore hardware. Xbox put its entire business on the brink of collapse chasing software sales at the detriment of the Series X. Now Sony hopes it can avoid the same fate, just as the entire console market is about to face a new contender from Valve and its small, box-like Steam Machine.
Sony is testing a new way to put PS5 consoles in living rooms across the UK, through a leasing program called PlayStation Flex, which starts at just £9.95 per month.
Sony is reportedly pulling back on PlayStation PC ports, and the catalyst for that decision may be the emergence of Valve's Steam Machine.
Will Powers, the public face of Crimson Desert in the west, has hit out at people accusing developer and publisher Pearl Abyss of “hiding” console footage of the hotly anticipated open-world action adventure game, and promised reveals are coming ahead of its release date.