Without a doubt, Sony is currently the largest player in the anime industry. The business already owns the streaming service Crunchyroll, the media company Aniplex, and is producing many of the most well-known television shows, including Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Bocchi the Rock, and the more recent Wind Breaker. However, as part of an overnight corporate strategy meeting, the ...
Read More »Ninja Gaiden and Team Ninja Explain the Rise of the Ronin’s Connections to Nioh
During the announcement of the upcoming update for Rise of the Ronin, developer Team Ninja also used the occasion to highlight the PS5 exclusive game’s ties to earlier releases in the studio’s back catalog, particularly the Nioh and Ninja Gaiden series. There will be a boss spoiler for Rise of the Ronin, but the developer feels that two months is ...
Read More »At the moment, Epic Games might be Sony’s most significant partner
While it is known that Sony has made significant financial investments in Epic Games over the years, it is evident that the business values its collaboration with the Fortnite creator highly. The Japanese behemoth mentioned the creator of the Unreal Engine several times in a range of media during its Corporate Strategy Meeting. Unreal Engine 5 is undoubtedly going to ...
Read More »Brawler MultiVersus, the PS5 and PS4 mascot, is entirely reinventing its monetization strategy
When MultiVersus first went live in beta last year, it was very popular, but we really feel that its lackluster Battle Pass contributed to its demise. The player count for the mascot brawler fell off after it had one of the least thrilling seasons we’ve ever seen in a live service game. Fortunately, developer Player First Games has been busy ...
Read More »Millennials Need to Get Caring in Care Bears To the Rescue for PS5
A brand-new Care Bears game is a refreshing addition to the video game industry, offering a much-needed break from the gloomy state of the world. It has the potential to reignite a sense of caring among jaded Millennials. Care Bears: To the Rescue has been announced for the PS5, evoking a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. In Care ...
Read More »Job listing for PlayStation Mobile provides fresh perspective on Sony’s approach to smartphones
Sony’s longing for a smartphone triumph is well known. HoYoverse and other companies have demonstrated the ability of games to transcend different devices. Titles such as Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail have gained immense popularity on PS5, PC, and mobile platforms. PlayStation has been working diligently to establish a mobile subsidiary within its business for quite some time. They ...
Read More »Check out Fallout for the first time in Fortnite on PS5, PS4, and Xbox One
A teaser image for the game’s new season and a copyright warning from Zenimax in a recent trailer both confirm that Fallout will be coming to Fortnite. Here’s an exclusive sneak peek at the T-60 Power Armor, possibly obtainable through the Battle Pass or the Item Store. Courtesy of the Brotherhood of Steel. pic.twitter.com/x3IEwZOxtU — Fortnite (@FortniteGame) May 21, 2024 ...
Read More »Discover a vast selection of over 2,000 discounted PS5 and PS4 games in the latest sale on the PS Store
Sony has once again updated the PS Store with a fresh sale, this time featuring the Planet of the Discounts promotion. The PS5 and PS4 deals are now available, featuring some highly acclaimed titles from the past year or so. Presenting a curated collection of top-notch options: Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered: £28.99 / $24.99 The Last of Us: Part I: £43.39 ...
Read More »The next season of Fortnite on PS5, PS4, and PC will have Fallout
It looks like Fallout will be a part of the next season of Fortnite in some way. Epic Games tweeted a picture of some Power Armor from the Bethesda franchise over the weekend. The franchise is having a bit of a comeback right now, thanks to Amazon Prime’s incredibly popular TV show. SEATBELTS: ON pic.twitter.com/7Iv73Q606Z — Fortnite (@FortniteGame) May 19, ...
Read More »200 million copies of GTA 5 have been sold, which is almost half of the series’ total sales
Take-Two, the company that publishes GTA 5, said that the open-world crime thriller has sold more than 200 million copies across all platforms since it came out in 2013. Not even Minecraft has more copies than this lovely round milestone—100 million more than Michael and his team. Before the company’s earnings call on Thursday (thanks, VGC), Take-Two started bragging about ...
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