PlayStation Store Update – Nier: Automata, Lego Worlds, Ghost Recon Wildlands, Darknet
This week’s PlayStation Store Update is absolutely packed with good stuff.
This week’s PlayStation Store Update is absolutely packed with good stuff.
We’re less than a month away from the release of P5 for the PS4 and PS3, so Atlus figured it would make sense to drop off a fresh new trailer before launch.
Can little flaws sink an otherwise decent game? Read on to find out.
Sony has revealed the next set of free PlayStation Plus titles… and there’s some pretty interesting ones for sure. But still, no Knack, oh well.
Even with the anticipated Horizon: Zero Dawn now available, there’s no shortage of interesting new games and content available on the PS Store this week as well.
If you’ve somehow never played a match-3 bubble-popping game, prepare to have your mind blown. And if you have played one…well, here’s another.
Guerrilla Games’ stunning post apocalyptic PS4 adventure is one of the best open world experiences of this generation.
Leading up to the big release of Horizon: Zero Dawn next week, there’s a really, really solid lineup of digital titles available on the PlayStation Store this week.
Fellow Crash Bandicoot fans, the PS4 remaster of the classic Crash titles now have a release date and a new trailer.
There’s certainly a wild variety of new digital titles available this week on the PlayStation Store. Check ’em out.
There’s a pretty solid slate of new content hitting the PlayStation Store this week with Koei Tecmo’s demon hunting RPG leading the way.
With not all that much fanfare, Sony and Walmart have teamed up to release a new PS4 Slim Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare bundle in North America.
David Jaffe’s unique, stylish multiplayer shooter hits the PS4 in early April. See the latest details and a development trailer within.
Sony is finally coming through with two of the most requested PS4 features. [Update: PS4 Pro “Boost Mode” apparently confirmed]
Yup, it’s about that time again PlayStation Nation… Sony has revealed the next set of free games for PlayStation Plus subscribers.
Who woulda thought that it would be nearly impossible to pick up a PlayStation VR unit so many months after its launch? Well the drought is coming to an end.