Today marks the v1.70 update for the PlayStation 4, which offers a host of new and improved features to the console. Highlights include:
Today marks the v1.70 update for the PlayStation 4, which offers a host of new and improved features to the console. Highlights include:
May will spring in next Thursday and with it is a fresh batch of free PlayStation Plus games! The collection features one PS4 game, three PS3 games and two PS Vita games.
This week players will be able to pick LEGO The Hobbit for the PlayStation 3, 4 and Vita as well as Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut for the PlayStation 4. For those with PlayStation Plus, Stealth Inc. A Clone in the Dark will be free for the PlayStation 3 and Vita.
April is just around the corner and with it is a fresh batch of free PlayStation Plus games! The collection features one PS4 game, three PS3 games and two PS Vita games.
This week players will be able to pick up Fez for the PlayStation 3, 4 and Vita as well as The Witch and the Hundred Knight, an action JRPG for the Playstation 3. For those with PlayStation Plus, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite for the PlayStation Vita will be free.
This week, players will be able to pick up inFAMOUS Second Son and Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes on PlayStation consoles. For those with a PlayStation Plus subscription, Thomas Was Alone & Unit 13 will be added to PlayStation's Instant Game Collection starting tomorrow.
Watch Dogs, originally slated for a December 2013 release, has been determined fit for action and will be leaping into PC and consoles near you on May 27, 2014. Only the Wii U is awaiting an updated launch date while the PlayStation, Xbox and PC have all been updated on Amazon.
Sony has released the list of new games, apps and app updates, available demos and more in this week's PlayStation Store update!
March rolls in tomorrow and with it is a fresh batch of free PlayStation Plus games! The collection features one PS4 game, three PS3 games and two PS Vita games.
Remember the merger with Sony and Gaikai back in July of 2012? We sure do, and we're finally seeing the fruit of the merger. Introducing PlayStation Now, Sony's streaming service that streams libraries of PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 titles to the home television. Exciting and somewhat controversial, the service allows users to play PlayStation content directly streamed through servers. Massive download times and annoying patches are the thing of the past, as games will constantly be updated as the service improves. Sony plans to spread the PS Now service across a mutlitude of platforms, eventually expanding to include the PlayStation Vita and the BRAVIA TV line.