New PS5 and PS5 Pro consoles are very grey and boring and that’s great
Sony is celebrating 30 years of PlayStation by releasing special edition consoles and controllers with a very PS1 era style paintjob.
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Sony is celebrating 30 years of PlayStation by releasing special edition consoles and controllers with a very PS1 era style paintjob.
As a new State of Play is rumoured for next week, there’s talk of two new Sony remasters - one of which is currently a mystery.
It’s taken a lot longer than you would’ve thought but Nintendo and The Pokémon Company are suing Palworld and trying to get it shut down.
The Thursday letters page tries to work out if the leaked Nintendo Switch 2 photos are real or not, as one reader is impressed by Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on PS5 Pro.
The sequel to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor will be the final entry in the series, as EA confirm it is already well into development.
The Wednesday letters page braces itself for an imminent Nintendo Switch 2 reveal, as one reader wishes EA hadn’t given up on Dead Space.
Devolver Digital’s gorgeous new indie release is literally a storybook adventure, with homages to The Legend Of Zelda and more.
Developers have supposedly been called in to talk to Nintendo this week, as rumours persist of an imminent Switch 2 reveal.
The big new Lego Star Wars set for this Christmas is Jabba’s Sail Barge from Return of the Jedi and it looks amazing.
One of the best indie titles of the year is also one of the best value video games of all time, with 50 excellent retro style games in one.
EA has started to talk up Battlefield 6, with the promise of a back-to-basics approach with class types and no more 128-player battles.
The Tuesday letters page discusses more reasons why you should or shouldn’t buy a PS5 Pro, as one reader assumes a GTA 6 delay.
Jenna Ortega has been recreated in Lego form, not just via standard mini-doll and BrickHeadz figures, but also a cool giant-sized display with customisable clothes.
Only days after the PS5 Pro was officially announced, rumours suggest that Sony has already settled on the technology for use in the PS6.
The Monday letters page is upset to hear about the trouble at indie publisher Annapurna Interactive, as another reader is impressed by Space Marine 2.
A Reader’s Feature compares the cost of the PS5 Pro with a similarly specced gaming PC and finds there’s not as much difference as you’d think.
A Reader’s Feature tries to imagine a typical conversation at a (fictional) games company, as out of touch execs plot the downfall of the industry.
A Reader’s Feature hears from a very frustrated PlayStation fan, who feels he’s been priced out of the ecosystem by the new PS5 Pro.
A Reader’s Feature argues that Concord was a misunderstood masterpiece and that its only flaw was Sony’s marketing for it.
The Friday letters page is disappointed by Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown’s reviews, as one reader questions the importance of frame rates.
Microsoft has laid off hundreds more staff from its Xbox division, with exec Phil Spencer admitting to another ‘challenging day’.
Despite suffering the most negative response to a new Sony console ever, analysts predict the PS5 Pro will do no worse than the PS4 Pro.
New sources claim that the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal is still likely to happen this month, as reports emerge about the filming of its annoucement trailer.
The Thursday letters page still can’t quite believe the price of the PS5 Pro, as one reader compares the situation to the Sega Saturn.
Despite it seeming so unlikely there are continued rumours of a Switch unveil event in September, potentially within a week.