Pure Pool, developed by VooFoo and published by Ripstone, was released on PS4 three weeks ago, and today it’s been announced that Hustle Kings, a PS3 game also developed by VooFoo, is coming to the PS4, but developed by another studio. Seeing as VooFoo build Pure Pool based on a success of Hustle Kings, it may leave fans of the indie studio somewhat disappointed.
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DRIVECLUB Gets Special Edition
A special edition of DRIVECLUB has been revealed ahead of Gamescom 2014, which kicks-off tomorrow. The Special Edition will be available across Europe from October 8th 2014, and will come with exclusive content to give gamers a head-start over the competition, including instant access to five high performance cars.
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition Coming to PS4 in October
Remastering of current-generation games is becoming common place at the moment, with yet another title making the jump to next-gen consoles. Sleeping Dogs is the latest game to be rebuild for next-gen consoles, and will be heading to the PS4 and Xbox One in October 2014. The Definitive Edition of the game will include all the previously released DLCs too.
PS4 Games Added to PlayStation Store Summer Sale in Europe
The Summer Sale kicked off on the PlayStation Store last week, and continues into this week, with new titles added to the same. In fact, 38 PS4 games have gone on sale today, ranging from AAA releases to indie games. There are some good titles in the mix, although some of them have been previously available as part of the Instant Game Collection.
LittleBigPlanet 3 Pre-order Extras Detailed for Europe
Sony and MediaMolecule have detailed the pre-order bonuses for LittleBigPlanet 3 in Europe, which are similar to those in North America. The game will be releasing on the PS4 and PS3 on 19th November, 2014, and you’ll be able to get your hands on a number of bonuses if you pre-order the game before release, which are available exclusively for the PS4.
PlayStation Now May Support PS4 Games in Future
The PlayStation Now beta in North America is now in full swing, and while the service is currently only offering PS3 and PSN games, it sounds like Sony may open up the platform further to support all PlayStation games, including PS4 titles. An unnamed Sony representative sent Kotaku information about the PlayStation Now service following an interview with Jack Buser, the Senior Director for PlayStation Now.
The Last of Us is Back on Top of UK Charts
Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us has taken the top spot in the UK charts once again, thanks to the Remastered edition of the game for the PS4. The PS4 title has managed to beat multi-format Watch_Dogs, which has dominated the charts for the last several weeks. The Last of Us Remastered is the fifth largest release of 2014 to date and also the fourth largest launch on the PlayStation 4, just behind InFamous: Second Son.
PlayStation Plus Line-up for August 2014 Confirmed for North America
SCEA has revealed the new games coming to PlayStation Plus this month, which are mostly similar to what Europe is getting. Two of the games in this month’s collection will be completely new, and available to PlayStation Plus subscribers the day they’re released on the PlayStation Store: Road Not Taken (PS4) and Metrico (PS Vita).
Pure Pool (PS4) Review
Pure Pool is the first realistic pool simulator for the PS4, developed by indie developer VooFoo Studios and published by Ripstone. The studio also developed Hustle Kings on the PS3, and used their skills to build Pure Pool from the ground up. It has to be said that this game looks amazing, with its beautiful high definition graphics and silky-smooth gameplay.
Sony Sells 3.5 Million PlayStation Consoles Last Quarter
Sony has revealed that a massive 3.5 million PlayStation consoles (PS4, PS3 and PS2) have been sold, but didn’t go into specifics to reveal how many of each were actually sold. When comparing it to Xbox sales over the same period, which sold 1.1 million units, PlayStation outsold its rival by 3:1. At the same time, sales of PS Vita and PSP jumped to 750,000 from 600,000 this time last year.