Entries in Sony PlayStation 5 (46)

Saturday
Nov142020

PS5 remote comes with dedicated Spotify button

Spotify wants you to know there are different ways to use the streaming service with Sony's new PlayStation 5 console. One of the quicker ways to access the app is the new PS5 media remote, including a Spotify button. It's sold separately for $39.99.

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Saturday
Nov072020

'Sackboy: A Big Adventure' won't include online multiplayer when it launches

Sumo Digital has announced that it would be delaying the complete online multiplayer function of Sackboy: A Big Adventure, which is one of the key games launching for the PlayStation 5.

Ned Waterhouse, design director at developer Sumo Digital, wrote in a blog post. "The team have been working hard to ensure that online is the very best experience it can be for players and we just need a little more time to get it right so you can enjoy it to the fullest with your friends and family."

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Friday
Nov062020

This is how much usable storage you'll get from the PS5, Xbox Series S/X

While both next-generation consoles from Sony and Microsoft aren't out yet, new previously unknown details about the gaming machines are starting to surface, like how much usable storage you'll get. 

A leak about the PlayStation 5 suggests it'll have around 650GB of usable storage from its 825GB custom SSD. A screenshot from noted leaker Okami13 and shared by GamesRadar showed the system with 648GB free out of 667GB, including space taken by the free Astro's Playroom install. It takes up around 20% of the memory. It isn't clear, though, if the launch game's size is included in the console's storage space or if it was installed afterwards.

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Wednesday
Nov042020

'Resident Evil 8' on PS5 to support 4K ray tracing, adaptive triggers

Source: Capcom

New details about Resident Evil 8 on the PlayStation 5 have been added to its official PlayStation Store listing, giving us a better idea of what to expect when the title launches on Sony's next-gen console. Visually, the upcoming horror sequel will 4K with ray tracing. It also promises fast load times because of the PS5's "ultra high-speed SSD."

On top of that, the game will take advantage of the DualSense controller with its adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, which can "simulate the effect of firing a real gun."

Source: GamesRadar