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Sony wrapped up its latest PlayStation State of Play presentation with the surprise announcement of Ghost of Yotei, the long-awaited sequel to Ghost of Tsushima. The original game, which took the gaming world by storm, was a critical and commercial hit for both Sony and developer Sucker Punch Productions, so a follow-up seemed inevitable. Now, fans of the open-world samurai epic have confirmation: Ghost of Yotei is on its way. Since its 2020 release, Ghost of Tsushima has continued to thrive with post-launch content. From paid expansions to a multiplayer mode, and even enhanced ports for PC and PS5, Sucker Punch has kept the fanbase engaged. However, the desire for an entirely new entry in the series has been growing, and with Ghost of Yotei, that wait is finally over. A New Hero and a New Era Ghost of Yotei shifts the timeline by 300 years, transporting players to the year 1603. Instead of continuing the story of Jin Sakai, the beloved protagonist from the original game, players will ...
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PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers have a lot to look forward to in 2024. Sony recently announced that three more highly anticipated games will be joining the PS Plus lineup, with The Last of Us Part 1 arriving on September 26, and two PS1 classics, Dino Crisis and Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, scheduled for later in the year. These additions cater to both modern gamers and nostalgic fans, further enhancing the value of PlayStation's subscription service. The Last of Us Part 1 Leads the Charge One of the biggest highlights for September 2024 is the arrival of The Last of Us Part 1 on PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiers. This PS5 remake of the iconic 2013 PS3 title brings stunning visual upgrades and refined gameplay, immersing both new players and longtime fans in Joel and Ellie’s harrowing journey across a post-apocalyptic America. Starting September 26, subscribers in the Extra and Premium tiers can experience the gripping narrative that redefined storytelling in video games...
Sony has officially revealed the free PlayStation Plus games for October 2024, and the lineup is looking solid with three exciting titles. PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers, the base tier of Sony’s subscription service, can get their hands on WWE 2K24, the Dead Space remake, and Doki Doki Literature Club Plus. The early reveal came during Sony’s latest State of Play presentation, surprising many fans. Early Reveal of October 2024 PS Plus Games Typically, Sony announces the monthly PS Plus lineup on the last Wednesday of each month. However, for October, Sony broke tradition by unveiling the games ahead of time during the State of Play event. This announcement highlights an exciting mix of genres, making it a thrilling month for PS Plus subscribers. Starting October 1, 2024, PlayStation gamers will be able to claim and enjoy the following titles as part of their PS Plus subscription: - WWE 2K24 (PS4/PS5) - Dead Space Remake (PS5) - Doki Doki Literature Club Plus (PS4/PS5) WWE 2K24 ...
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio (RGG Studio), the masterminds behind the Like a Dragon franchise, have revealed exciting details about their latest spin-off, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. The upcoming title, featuring fan-favorite character Goro Majima, will be significantly larger than last year’s Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, and promises players a thrilling new adventure with fresh environments to explore. Expanding the Like a Dragon Universe In recent years, RGG Studio has been experimenting with smaller spin-off titles between their main Like a Dragon entries. 2023 saw the release of Like a Dragon Gaiden, which brought series icon Kazuma Kiryu back into action while connecting the narrative from Yakuza 6 to his reappearance in Yakuza: Like a Dragon and the upcoming Infinite Wealth. These side stories have allowed players to explore the broader Yakuza universe, offering additional context to the mainline games. Now, Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii takes t...
Just hours before PlayStation's highly anticipated September State of Play broadcast, a PlayStation Store listing leak has sent fans into a frenzy. The now-removed listing confirmed that Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1-2 Remastered is on its way, exciting long-time fans of the cult-classic series. For years, Legacy of Kain devotees have been yearning to see the series return on modern platforms, and it looks like their wishes may finally come true. The Return of a Cult Classic Originally developed by Crystal Dynamics, Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver and its sequel were iconic titles for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 consoles. Though the series hasn’t seen a new entry in over two decades, its dark fantasy world and action-packed gameplay have maintained a loyal fan base. A 2022 survey conducted by Embracer Group revealed a significant demand for a new Legacy of Kain game, hinting at the series' continued relevance. The leak, which appeared briefly on the PlayStation Store, reveale...
Aubrey Plaza's character in Agatha All Along has caught the attention of Marvel fans due to several intriguing scenes that suggest she could be tied to one of the MCU's most powerful villains. Plaza, who plays Rio Vidal, has sparked speculation that her character is linked to the demonic entity Mephisto, a notorious figure in the Marvel universe. A Mysterious Debut In Agatha All Along, Plaza portrays Green Witch Rio Vidal, a character whose connection to Agatha Harkness (Kathryn Hahn) is shrouded in mystery. While Plaza has confirmed that more details about her character will be revealed later in the series, fans are already making strong assumptions after watching the first two episodes of the WandaVision spinoff. During the premiere episode, Rio confronts Agatha in a tense exchange, where she ominously threatens, "After all these centuries, Agatha Harkness will finally meet her end." Agatha responds, unfazed, to which Rio delivers a chilling reply: "Yes, I do. ...
Following the successful release of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster on September 18, 2024, Capcom has sparked excitement among fans with a new survey focused on the future of the Dead Rising franchise. The survey asks players about their experience with the remaster and gauges interest in potential remasters of later games in the series—particularly, fan-favorite Dead Rising 2. The Return of a Once Dormant Franchise For a long time, many fans believed that Capcom had abandoned the Dead Rising series. This feeling was solidified after the troubled launch of Dead Rising 4 in 2016, followed by the closure of Capcom Vancouver, the studio responsible for the franchise. However, the release of Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster has reignited interest in the series, with many fans now hopeful that the franchise is here to stay. Capcom seems to be aware of this growing enthusiasm. The recent survey, which was made available to players shortly after the launch of the remaster, is not just focused on fan f...