PS Store PLAY 2014 includes Hohokum, CounterSpy, Rogue Legacy, The Swapper
Get up to $10 back in credit for picking up new PlayStation releases this summer.
Get up to $10 back in credit for picking up new PlayStation releases this summer.
A return to form…to the extent that developers of hidden object games can have returns to form.
With only around 2 weeks before the launch of Naughty Dog’s enhanced PS4 release of The Last of Us, we finally get a bit of new info (and screens).
The PS Store update is a little light on new content this week, though Crimsonland has finally found its way onto a console. A few sales and other downloads possibly worth taking a look at too.
Don’t let the cheery visuals and setting throw you off, we’re sure it’ll be at least as evil and crazy as the first PS Vita game.
The latest batch of assets and info for Koei Tecmo’s upcoming quasi historical multi-PlayStation platform hack-a-thon.
Not a huge flood of new content, but more than enough to keep most PlayStation gamers busy this week.
A set of 6 Instant Game Collection releases are headed to PlayStation Plus subscribers starting next Tuesday.
Some interesting new content all around this week, from PS4 rail shooters, to portable, zombie-infused endless runners.
A selection of photos from what was probably the biggest and best booth at E3 2014.
Impressions and a nice selection of photos from last night’s big PlayStation media briefing.
Here are the official details from Sony’s PlayStation E3 2014 press conference from this evening.
A new console color and Destiny bundle, and a pair of new DualShock 4 color varieties on the way.
In case you need another place to check out the live PlayStation E3 media event… here ya go!
This week’s PS Store Update is pretty jam packed, and there’s a crazy RPG Flash Sale, so you may want to stock up on store credit.
The list of June freebies are announced, along with news of PS4, PS3 and PS Vita owners getting 2 PS Plus games a month.
For fans who rather not just watch the live PlayStation E3 Press Conference from a web browser or mobile device, Sony has something a bit larger in the works.