The PlayStation 5 anniversary themes are being removed by Sony, but the company promises they will return after fan feedback.
Hello Kitty Island Adventure is a cozy adventure game based on the widely popular Hello Kitty franchise where the player's goal is to restore an abandoned island, marking the start of a new journey where they get to meet unique characters,
Forza Horizon 5 is making the jump to the PlayStation 5 platform. This marks another big exclusive going multiplatform.
Nintendo, then it was Nintendo vs. PlayStation vs. Xbox, and then it was just PlayStation vs. Xbox, while Nintendo was off doing its own thing. A new frontier is upon us, which you might’ve already guessed based on the title.
Retro game enthusiasts may already be acquainted with Analogue, a company that designs and manufactures updated versions of classic consoles that can play original games but also be hooked up to modern televisions and monitors.
Ori series developer Thomas Mahler has said that he'll be surprised if Sony doesn't eventually drop PlayStation exclusives like Microsoft.
Mario Kart is one of the best Nintendo series, and Nintendo has the potential to make the best entry if it takes from PlayStation.
Xbox has mixed up its strategy over the past year - releasing four titles across Sony and Nintendo's platforms, and pushing a new marketing campaign making pretty much every device an Xbox. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer has also mentioned how there are "no red lines" in terms of the software Xbox releases on other platforms going forward.
A PlayStation Store page for FANTASY LIFE i: The Girl Who Steals Time was published before being quickly removed last night. It lists PS5 / PS4 versions, and an April 23 release date (or April 24—time zones). Currently only *officially* announced for Switch release in April. [image or embed]
Continuing the trend, Sony's PlayStation team San Diego Studio has today announced MLB The Show 25 will be arriving for Nintendo Switch on 18th March 2025. This year's version celebrates the ...
Xbox head Phil Spencer offers clarity on Microsoft's vision for Xbox. It's all about building a games library on all platforms - PlayStation included.