PlayStation Now adds PS2, PS4 full game downloads
PS Now subscribers can soon download full versions of PS4 and PS2 games locally to their PS4 consoles.
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PS Now subscribers can soon download full versions of PS4 and PS2 games locally to their PS4 consoles.
There’s just way too many new Nintendo Switch digital releases this week on the eShop, especially if you’re looking for a RPG-stype experience.
The new and improved version of the MFL will be getting a retail release and a significant free update just in time for Halloween.
Capcom was nice enough to show off a little bit more of the very much anticipated remake/retelling of Resident Evil 2. New screens and a story trailer.
A whole lotta stylish new Devil May Cry 5 screens and a trailer from the Tokyo Game Show to check out.
Rockstar Games officially revealed the upcoming online framework and experience for Red Dead Redemption 2.
Heads up Nintendo Switch players, as of this morning Nintendo’s paid online service is required for most games.
Originally stepping onto the stage of time in Soulcalibur II, the French nobleman is officially set to join the ever-expanding Soulcalibur VI roster.
Pre-loaded with 20 games, the super cute PlayStation Classic retro mini console is launching in December. Details within!
A pair of fishing games, a half dozen new PlayStation VR titles and quite a bit more this week.
On the eve of the Tokyo Game Show 2018, Square Enix dropped off new assets and game details for the next big Kingdom Hearts III world.
Epic Games’ Fortnite is still insanely popular, so today Nintendo announced a brand new Nintendo Switch 3rd party hardware bundle.
Check out the new stuff that was unlocked after the first fireteam successfully completed the new Destiny 2: Forsaken raid.
Just in time for the launch of episode 2 comes a new trailer and screens for Telltale’s latest The Walking Dead season.
The fourth installment of the classic RPG The Bard’s Tale is finally just about here! See the new trailer and pre-order deals within.
A selection of seven classic Capcom arcade beat ’em up titles are coming home, complete with online play. Screens and trailer within!
Bandai Namco is re-releasing one of their quirky PS2 classics onto the Nintendo Switch and PC this winter.