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A free demo is available on PlayStation 5
Along with the new Silent Hill f screening at State of Play, Konami also has good news for owners of Sony's flagship console: the horror will support PS5 Pro.
The legendary stealth series Thief is preparing for a triumphant return in Thief: Legacy of Shadow. This time, we're looking forward to something completely new, as the project is being developed as an exclusive for PSVR2. If you've been dreaming of a real immersion in the world of theft, intrigue, and skill, then this is exactly what you've been waiting for.
One of the most unexpected surprises of the latest PlayStation State of Play presentation was the announcement of Sony's first official fighting game controller, codenamed "Project Defiant". Although details are not very well known at the moment, we have already received a first look at the design, features, and confirmation that it will support both PS5 and PC when it comes out in 2026.
Get ready for... more waiting. The long-awaited Ghost of Yotei did appear at the last State of Play broadcast, but unfortunately, we didn't get a full review of the upcoming PlayStation 5 exclusive. Sony has once again decided to use the tactic of "teasing players" before the real reveal.
Rumours of a new God of War game set in Ancient Greece have been circulating for some time now, and it is due out later this year.
The show will last 40 minutes
PlayStation has released a new trailer showcasing the improvements its powerful PS5 Pro console brings to Xbox's flagship game, Forza Horizon 5. And it's still hard to imagine what a strange time we live in.
Insider Shinobi602 has dropped a hint of a potentially imminent official confirmation of the long-awaited PlayStation State of Play presentation in June 2025. Sony usually hosts a livestream in May to give PlayStation fans a glimpse into the world of games they can expect in the second half of the year, and while there was nothing in May, the company could make up for it in June.
The remake of the iconic Silent Hill 2, which was released in 2024, was supposed to become one of the flagships of PlayStation 5 Pro support. However, despite the performance improvements, owners of the more powerful console faced technical issues that have not yet been fully resolved. Bloober Team developers have confirmed that they are working on a solution together with Konami, but have not yet announced any specific deadlines.
The console versions are expected to be released in the second half of 2025
CD Projekt will delight console gamers with new features
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