
PlayStation Store Update – SOMA, Blood Bowl II, FIFA 16, Laserlife
Holy cow there’s a lot of stuff on the PS Store today.
Holy cow there’s a lot of stuff on the PS Store today.
Yup, yet another PlayStation bundle is queued up to be released this holiday season alongside an anticipated PS4 title.
Look out PlayStation fans, one of the biggest releases of the year has gone live today…
Believe it or not, the original PlayStation hit North America exactly 20 years ago. U R NOT e
If you have a desire to play a magical, Media Molecule platformer make sure to check out Tearaway Unfolded (or its free trial). But wait, there’s more…
PlayStation Call of Duty fans — take solace in the fact that this will be the last piece of Call of Duty DLC content that you’ll get after Xbox Call of Duty players.
If all goes well, PS Plus cloud storage will get a huge bump, YouTube livestreaming will go live, and there will be even more social features for PS4 gamers. Read on.
Your wallet is likely going to hate you after this week’s jam-packed PS Store update.
SCEA apparently has no shortage of PlayStation games to display and activities planned for this weekend’s packed PAX Prime event.
This week’s update is pretty hefty with a number of big releases including Madden NFL 16, Until Dawn, Dishonored: Definitive Edition, Mega Man Legacy Collection and more.
Until Dawn effectively blends two distinct genres and incorporates making tough choices with potentially irreversible consequences.
For once, Sony hasn’t waited until the very last moment to reveal the next set of free Instant Game Collection releases for PS Plus members.
GungHo and Camouflaj’s stylish episodic stealth title will be sneaking onto the PS4 in early 2016.
Want to help Sony test out new PS4 features? Register right now to do so.
Holy moly there’s a lot of new content on the PlayStation Store today.
Sony is going all-in this season with Disney and Star Wars in advance of the launch of new Star Wars games, and of course, Star Wars: Episode VII.