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Doesn’t seem to be a post for Age of Empires 4 directly.
But I just got an email from Microsoft asking if I would like to join the upcoming BETA for Age of Empires 4 on PS5.
So another top Microsoft game is now making its way to PS5.
 
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Fable confirmed for PS5, same time as Xbox



Never played Fable but still more excited about this than Avowed, coming to PS5 next month.
 
Little bit off-topic, but still ...
Is all power of modern PS5 was made for release of such games ?

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Never had my PSN account hacked.
However to get back into my account despite me knowing everything I needed to know to access the account.

All Sony needed from me in the end was a transaction ID from a purchase, they wouldn't let me in by knowing password address what games I owned or anything personal.
Once I gave them a transaction ID they let me do whatever I wanted, change the email, reset the password and remove MFA to sign in very easily.
 
Never had my PSN account hacked.
However to get back into my account despite me knowing everything I needed to know to access the account.

All Sony needed from me in the end was a transaction ID from a purchase, they wouldn't let me in by knowing password address what games I owned or anything personal.
Once I gave them a transaction ID they let me do whatever I wanted, change the email, reset the password and remove MFA to sign in very easily.
Not sure if this is real or not but apparently you can also bribe someone inside PS Support to get any account you want.
 
Glad to see an Until Dawn 2 although isn't developed by SuperMassive Games so probably going to be a disappointment and in the trailer it looks very poor.
Wolverine looks identical to Spider-Man but I am sure that will be a pretty decent game when it is released.
Glad they are making another Silent Hill, although personally thought Silent Hill F wasn't actually that great.
Tomb Raider looks like they have gone back to puzzle solving and a mixture and action - I did really enjoy the games from 10 years ago.
Not excited about anything else.
 
Tomb Raider looks like they have gone back to puzzle solving and a mixture and action - I did really enjoy the games from 10 years ago.
Not excited about anything else.
Legacy of Atlantis is a remake of the original Tomb Raider.
 
https://blog.playstation.com/2026/0...-new-games-releasing-on-playstation-consoles/

I guess physical media will be going away... which is the trend, however there are some negative points to this, buying old games, secondhand market and well what if sony/whoever decides to not host the game in their servers anymore.
Well, it totally is a trend and those issues you correctly listed are not the only negatives. And sure, GTA 6 (Rockstar) is to blame: no physical copies, just download codes sold in a box. The other negative: the 80 dollars <--> 100 dollars price tag might (will) make other devs also kick up their price all the same. Makes me absolutely MAD that some "gamers" already came with the "meh... GTA 6 could cost 250 dollars, it would be worth it, and I'd pay for it" rhetoric, without even realizing a hint of the "big picture".

Seriously, people like this deserved the freakin' guillotine.
 
well what if sony/whoever decides to not host the game in their servers anymore.
This is such a huge issue. I dont think the "normal" people who play games realise how bad this all is. We have headed in a direction where ALL games require an internet connection, servers to exist and a license agreement to remain intact.

Essentially all games have silently become a subscription service with a large upfront payment.

The StopKillingGames campaign could fix this. Although its going to be a tough ask for these companies to stop building games in such a way that they would have to make them work offline.
 
Playstation has a decent install base across the world and in some big countries where internet speed doesn't really make downloading games digitally a realistic proporsation, how will they deal with this and surely they won't abandon those markets given everything that they do now is all about the bottom line.
 
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