With the month of August less than two weeks away, customers of PlayStation Plus are airing their gripes once more about the absence of Triple A game titles in the Instant Game Collection that Sony has actually been releasing month in and month out.
Genuine Enabling Technology was seeking damages, claiming the tech allowing PlayStation consoles and controllers to communicate infringes its rights.
Sounds like patent trolling they tried the same thing against Nintendo with the same pattern.
Motion and control input traversing over higher and lower frequencies seperate from each other allowing the controller to do both
So to recoup the money Genuine is going to take on Nintendo or Microsoft next. I hate patent lawyers they are some of the worst bottom feeders out there.
Sea of Thieves is the first Rare-developed game to launch for a PlayStation console, and Sony was heavily involved in helping the studio bring the swashbuckling pirate romp to its flagship console.
Out of curiosity could any of these ms games going to ps5 have been leaked by Sony themselves? Not Sony but someone at Sony
sony isn't about to let some console wars get in the way of trying to make microsoft become a third party dev by showing them that they make more money with them than without them. of course with that in mind they'd help them. it's also doubly so because microsoft are bringing what is considered a popular game over that can also make sony money
Nice.
Still don't want it though.
Tell me Killer Instinct is coming to PS5 and then we'll talk.
"All signs point to the hardware becoming less and less important to Microsoft."
Less innovation and competition. People act like if MS went away life would be better but it would just mean you have one less choice as to where to spend your money. If Sony became the defacto home console provider and Nintendo the handheld, then these companies could limit what you get and you would ultimately have very little choice but to support them if you want to play games.
I was a video that suggested that Steam could potentially get into the console market if Xbox ceases to exist. They already had the Steam Machine(?), and they have the Steam Deck for the portable market. I’m not in the pc space at all so I wouldn’t know if that would be a realistic statement.
No Xbox future I am going to guess Microsoft will go down the path Sega choose and be a publisher/game developer with their in house studios. Or sell off their in house studios and just go back to making os for PC's. I highly doubt the second part. Microsoft like any company wants to make money. So if Microsoft did say pull the plug on Xbox I see them going down the path Sega went. And utilize Xbox as a brand and not just as a console. I can see the name of XBox being mainly a brand after that. And maybe with the game you see published by or developed by Xbox studios.
why? At this point we'd probably end up with a launch title which people either already own or weren't that great anyway. I'm looking at you knack!
when did subscribers stop demanding them?
that aside of course people want better games for their ps+ though if people think sony just arrange the games for next month on the last 1/2 week of the month they are sadly mistaken, who knows, they might hear the feedback and do give us some soon.
My first month of PS+ was awesome. The free games in just one month made up for entire year of the subscription in cost. Overall, the first two years of PS+ for me were really good.
But lately the only games we have been getting for free are indie games. Sure, this is a good way to spread word about indie games, so there should be indie games pretty often.
But most of these indies end up being on a major sale about a month before/after they were free, and many of them are free to download on the computer, so it is pointless.
I want to see more AAA titles as well, because that is what brings value to PS+.
Give out killzone I'd love to see more players online
I was waiting to buy Rocket League the second I could. So that game being on PS+, justified $20 of this years subscription.