Sony has officially revealed just how many PS4 games will be backwards compatible on the PS5. Of the 4000+ titles on the PS4, only 10 titles have been revealed to not work on the PS5, so far.
Read MoreWorms Rumble Releasing in December, Free Beta Coming in November
Worms Rumble has been given an December release date, Team17 has announced. In addition, the game will have a open beta in November, open to all PlayStation Plus subscribers.
Read MoreFree Next-Gen Upgrades for Mortal Kombat 11 Confirmed
NetherRealm Studios has confirmed that Mortal Kombat 11 will allow players on the PS4 and Xbox One to upgrade to the next-gen version of the game for free (within the same console family). Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate Edition was also revealed by the studio.
Read MoreBugsnax Confirmed as PS5 Launch Title
Bugsnax has been confirmed as a PS5 launch title, developers Young Horses have revealed. The game will be releasing on the PS5, PS4 and PC on 12th November 2020, as the PS5 launches in selected territories including the US, Canada and Japan.
Read MoreFall Guys Season 2 is Here Along with Update v1.09
Season 2 of Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout has kicked off today, along with a new update for the game. Update v1.09 is ready to download on the PS4, bring the Season 2 content with it, including new costumes, levels and content.
Read MoreThe Sims 4 Update v1.32 Out Now
EA has released a large update for The Sims 4, fixing a number of issues with the game on the consoles and PC. The update updates the game to v1.32 and also includes bug fixes for the various expansion packs.
Read MoreDays Gone and MediEvil Join PlayStation Now in October’s Line-up
In time for Halloween, a number of horror games have been added to the PlayStation Now streaming services. Among the new additions are PS4 exclusive Days Gone, which will be available until 5th January 2020, and MediEvil, which joined the PlayStation Now as a permanent addition.
Read MoreWhere is the PS5’s SSD Expansion Slot located?
The official PS5 teardown revealed the location of the PS5’s M.2 PCIe expansion slot, which is located on the bottom / right panel of the console. If you have a PS5 with disc drive, the SSD slot is on the same side.
Read MoreOfficial PS5 Teardown Reveals Surprising New Information
Sony continues to reveal new information about the PS5, this time, with a complete teardown of the console. The official teardown shows the ins and outs of the console, and reveals entirely new nuggets of info.
Read MorePlayStation Trophies Get Overhauled Tonight in Preparation for PS5
Sony is overhauling the PlayStation Trophy system that has been part of PlayStation since the PS3. The overhaul will take place form tonight, and will change the levelling system, along with new icons for your current level.
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