
PlayStation Store Update – GTAV, Far Cry 4, LBP3, Dragon Age: Inquisition, WWE 2K15
With a ton of high profile releases competing for your attention, and dollars of course, it’s a pretty epic week for gamers.
With a ton of high profile releases competing for your attention, and dollars of course, it’s a pretty epic week for gamers.
Live and on-demand TV service without the need for a cable subscription coming to PS4 and PS3 soon.
When fonts are the only thing you can complain about in a game, you know it’s doing something right.
Thanks in part to the game’s closed Alpha test, the developers want to spend a little bit more time with Bloodborne to tune it up.
Along with heavy hitters such as Assassin’s Creed Unity and Rogue, and LEGO Batman 3, there is a pretty healthy flood of other releases launching today on the PS Store.
And with a mighty tweet, Telltale Games has kicked off the hype train for their upcoming episodic Game of Thrones game series.
Remember that awesome PS4 update that added a bunch of cool features but totally broke Rest Mode? Well the fix for that update has begun rolling out.
In case you’ve been living under a really big rock, you should know that Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is launching today… but wait, there’s more.
The F-Zero/endless runner mashup you never knew you needed in your life is here.
Sony added some pretty nifty functionality to the PS4 when it launched the 2.00 system software update just a few short days ago. It also brought about some problems…
You may not know that you need a fencing game in which the goal is to be eaten by a giant worm in your life, but Nidhogg is proof that you do.
Yes, Driveclub PS Plus Edition is still apparently in limbo, but next month’s lineup is still quite solid.
Zombie shooters, Halloween-themed RPGs, basketball and wrestling games, and portable online adventure titles round out this week’s interesting PS Store lineup.
The great thing about very low expectations is that it’s really easy to exceed them.
PlayStation 4 Software Version 2.00 is coming later tonight, and Sony has finally provided a full rundown on everything we’ll be able to do with it.
A rather healthy batch of new digital content across all PlayStation platforms this week.