
Call of Duty: Ghosts is still leading the next-gen launch
According to Activision, the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Call of Duty: Ghosts are still on top of the next-generation launch library, globally.
According to Activision, the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Call of Duty: Ghosts are still on top of the next-generation launch library, globally.
After ripping ourselves away from the PS4 (and real-life obligations) for a few moments, we were finally able to gather some casual thoughts regarding Sony’s next-generation console.
While not a system seller or a AAA launch title, Knack provides early PS4 owners with a solid if unspectacular adventure and a decent dose of family friendly co-op gameplay.
Bilbo, Gandalf and their blocky friends will be officially beginning their videogame adventure in 2014.
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag on the PlayStation 4 brings the visual fidelity more in line with the scope and scale this pirate-fueled adventure deserves.
Activision has proclaimed that Call of Duty: Ghosts is or will be the best selling next generation launch title for the PS4 and Xbox One.
With the PS4 launch out of the way, Sony is getting back to business releasing new PS3 and PS Vita content.
Sure, it’s out today. We’re waiting on a certain company to launch their machine for review (cough Microsoft cough), but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a few reasons to keep an eye on Ghost’s premiere title this week.
Killzone: Shadow Fall is certainly one of the best looking games in the PlayStation 4 launch line-up, but looks aren’t everything.
The PS4 is already doing quite well in the United States and Canada according to Sony’s figures.
DTS today confirmed that the PlayStation 4 is the first consumer device to ship with their next-generation, high definition, surround sound audio technology for physical media, digital and streaming video.
May The Force and Angry Birds be with you, regardless of which platform you’re on.
Along with their announcement of a PlayStation exclusive D?j? Vu mission for Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeros, Konami also snuck out a pair of trailers and some screens for the game.
For better or for worse, the PlayStation 4 has been unleashed onto North American gamers today.
One of the announcements during last night’s PlayStation All Access PS4 launch event was the inFAMOUS Second Son release date confirmation. Check out the new Neon-powered trailer as well.
During tonight’s Spike TV PlayStation All Access PS4 launch event, Naughty Dog revealed not only the single player DLC for The Last of Us, but also teased a new Uncharted game for the PS4.
SCEE rolled out quite an amazing PS4 launch commercial this morning as part of their #4ThePlayers campaign in the region.
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