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Five PlayStation 4 Games That You Should Check Out On PlayStation Now

Now that PS4 games are streaming through the PlayStation Now service, there are quite a few titles that are worth checking out. Here's what WWG recommends!

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Skull5212261d ago ShowReplies(1)
krypt19832261d ago

It's weird seeing people on my xbl friends list playing killing shadow fall

LIGATURE2259d ago

I thought it was guna say,coming to the switch😂😂

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Bobby Kotick, Brad Smith, Other Microsoft & Activision Execs Comment on CMA's Preliminary Decision

Following the preliminary approval from UK's CMA, Microsoft and Activision execs have published new statements.

XiNatsuDragnel17h ago

Once this is over we can go back to business but Microsoft will eat everything up to compete buy hey gaming right.

crazyCoconuts9h ago

If you believe the 10 year contract with PS is legit and bulletproof, not much should change in the short term.
MS claims to be playing the long game with cloud and PC, and not as concerned about consoles.
But who knows - they may have a surprise or two up their sleeves. Maybe there's a way they could twist the knife with COD and still honor that contract.

Markdn9h ago

Without playstation in the market cod sales would be poor at best and Microshaft know this. Starfield was underdeveloped to not make the series s look pathetic. And the series x might as well not exist because of Microshafts greed in trying to steal sales from playstation and failing miserably.

DarXyde8h ago

I've said this before, but it's entirely possible that Call of Duty remaining on PlayStation may well be contingent upon allowing XGP on PlayStation.

I think I have a pretty decent track record on anticipating what they do. They're hopelessly predictable in their strategies.

crazyCoconuts8h ago

@DarXyde - totally agree, that would be the perfect chess move for MS, and would make 100% sense.
Only thing that makes me doubt that is that Sony would certainly have had to see that and called it out if the contract allowed that wiggle room. Maybe I'm giving them too much credit, but that's an obvious thing to protect against, and I'd think they'd be crying foul from the high heavens if it were possible.
Non-disclosures might have been signed before they saw it, but still... that's something worth breaking NDA over

Charlieboy3337h ago

@DarXyde & Crazy There's no way Sony will allow gamepass on Playstation as it will directly interfere with PS+ first of all.

It would also mean that people already subscribed to PS+ would be required to take out ANOTHER subscription just to play COD. Or people that are not keen on subscriptions will be forced into signing up for months if it's only available via 'gamepass on PS', instead of being able to buy the game outright.

Sony ain't gonna do Microsoft favours at the expense of making things shit for THEIR customers. Also, wouldn't Sony be screwing themselves even further by losing money from sales, if people can only play it via a subscription....to Microsoft of all people?

I just don't see it happening. Playstation is not even going to make the next COD available on THEIR service day one. They prefer to have proper sales ( as they should ).

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343_Guilty_Spark6h ago

What do you mean go back to business - you haven’t been playin games?

XiNatsuDragnel5h ago

Have you? Just asking a question with a question.

Battlestar2315h ago

Awesome so the deal can now pass. Hopefully MS quickly move on to buying Capcom, Ubisoft, Square Enix.

neutralgamer199213h ago

UBI have Tencent money who are themselves a trillion dollar company so that ain’t happening. And good luck going through Japanese laws in buying one of their companies especially when you are a outsider

But the mindset you have is what’s wrong with Xbox fanboys. If it up to y’all you would want MS to buy up PlayStation and Nintendo next, because why have options let one company control everything

S/

Aloymetal13h ago

They all suffer from deranged syndrome, they don't even care about the games or anything like that, they just can't stand Sony which has been wiping the floor with their beloved green box aka the most irrelevant gaming platform on the planet and that is what truly hurts them.

MrDead12h ago

I wonder how long it'll take them to realise that the publishers MS are buying up are no longer competing with each other as well? The beigeification of consolidation.

Gamerscore207711h ago

Let them be misinformed & ignorant. Now it’s going to be interesting to see how the worst selling platform holder is going to sustain all of those studios & their IPs.

Sonic188111h ago

"Now it’s going to be interesting to see how the worst selling platform holder is going to sustain all of those studios & their IPs."

I've been saying this from the beginning. I'm so curious to see how it will all turn out. Microsoft can't even manage most of their first party studios 🤫

ironmonkey2h ago

hes a fanboy still paying rent. its ok to pay rent but hes a special boy.

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Markdn8h ago

Microsoft would never get permission from any country to buy Nintendo.

ChiefofLoliPolice12h ago

You are what's wrong with gaming. Don't you realize that if MS keeps this up there will be less competition in the long run and gamers will suffer because of it. This may be a win for Xbox fans on the short term but in the long run if this keeps up we will all suffer from it.

Just because something sounds good on paper doesn't mean it will be good in practical ways.

sagapo10h ago

But if MS would drop out of the gaming industry and therefore less competition, you Sony fans would be ok with it?
I’m not a fan of these big acquisitions either tho, but that’s how business is done nowadays, sadly enough. It happens everywhere.

ravens528h ago

I pretty sure I can say I speak for most people when I say. We just want MS to be better. To do better. We don't want MS gone, atleast I don't lol. I just want them to develop their own IP, creatively add to the gaming industry. That's NOT what they're doing, they're trying to buy it. They're trying to RUN it.

Plague-Doctor277h ago

@sagapo very few people against the acquisition want MS to drop out of gaming. The problem with these acquisitions is MS is not adding anything to the industry. MS does not care about acquiring talent, they only care about acquiring content to put on GamePass to drive subs. They don't want to expand the industry, they are happy just owning more of the pie thats already there. Most of Sony's recent acquisitions are new studios with new IP that will hopefully bring something new to the table. What is the last IP Microsoft built from the ground up? Most people would be happy if MS spent $70 billion building up their current studios. Instead, MS is content slapping their logo on Candy Crush and COD for $70 billion while adding literally nothing that wasnt there before

343_Guilty_Spark6h ago

Federal lawyers couldn’t prove less competition but here you are claiming it lol

sagapo6h ago

@ Raven @ Plague:
To set it straight, I’m not defending the way MS is working. And yes, considering the amount of dev’s and publishers they bought, the amount of great exclusives they have is pretty low.
My response to Chief was only about the competition aspect of his message and the comments you read on this site from PS fans, especially since the leaks (perhaps based on how MS operates the last years, sure).

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sadraiden4h ago

@sagapo

no one is advocating for xbox to just close up shop. if that's your strongest argument in favor of xbox acquiring ABK, yikes.

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stonecold312h ago

U wish Microsoft can’t buy Japanese developers the regulators won’t let that happen . Keep wishing thought never going to happen .

Battlestar2311h ago

MS is a trillion dollar company no one can stop them from anything anything and if Japanese regulators have a problem them I'm sure MS people in Congress will help deal with them.

DarkHeroZX11h ago

They cannot buy Ubisoft. Part of the provision for this deal to pass was they had to sell Activision's cloud business to Ubisoft