Sony’s cracking down on PS5 owners who exploit the PS Plus Collection
Don’t do the Sony crime if you can’t handle the Sony time.
Don’t do the Sony crime if you can’t handle the Sony time.
PlayStation Plus for November is officially kicking off with its first PlayStation 5 game. Everyone’s been talking about Bugsnax ever since that game debuted with a delightfully weird trailer and a catchy tune by the band Kero Kero Bonito, and if you were scared that the delightfully odd-looking experience would be buried underneath higher-profile releases, good news!
Sony’s finally taking on Microsoft’s all you can game buffet, with a service of its own linked to its long-running PS Plus paid membership.
Fall Guys Season 2 will bring the dragon fire with feudal fortresses, knockout knights and pugilistic paladins among new additions coming this October. A full season of new costumes, emotes and more will reward players as they lay siege to the Middle Ages.
I hope you’re all hungry, because I’ve got a serving of chicken dinner and Hadoukens for you! Would you like some dessert as well? I’D LIKE SOME POUND CAKE!
FREE GAMES! Get yer free games right here provided that you have an up to date PlayStation Plus membership but I can’t keep shouting that out! This month’s offerings from PlayStation aren’t too bad! You’ve got sports, midquel and charming choose your own adventure fun. Here’s the announcement, straight from PlayStation.
Sony’s current generation of console gaming is beginning to wind down ahead of the launch of the PlayStation 5 later this year. The latest financial quarterly results are in for the October to December spending spree period, and they make for some interesting reading overall.
In an age where the carrot on the stick proposition of having a monthly console sub in exchange for free games is looking increasingly less valuable in the face of services such as Xbox Game Pass, February’s PlayStation Plus games are a surprisingly good bag of tricks to dip into. Here’s a quick breakdown of what your subscription gets you in the month of love.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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