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Can a lower price and the Grammys save one of 2023’s most controversial products?
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Stellar Blade looks like it’ll be the PS5’s first big 2024 game this April
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Death Stranding 2 gets a title, release window, and a bonkers new trailer
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach just got an absolutely wild new trailer full of guitar swords and sentient dummies.Go Here to Read this Fast! Death Stranding 2 gets a title, release window, and a bonkers new trailer
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Sonic x Shadow Generations brings back Sonic Adventure 2 nostalgia this fall
Sega revealed that Sonic Generations is coming to modern PlayStation consoles with additional content in the form of Sonic x Shadow Generations.Originally appeared here:
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There’s only one streaming device that lets you escape ads
Don’t want ads on your home screen? Buy a device that doesn’t come from an advertising company. It’s that simple.Go Here to Read this Fast! There’s only one streaming device that lets you escape ads
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The 4 best monitors for Xbox Series X in 2024
A gaming monitor is the upgrade your Xbox Series X deservers. These top monitor picks are your best choices for getting the most out of your Series X gameplay.Go Here to Read this Fast! The 4 best monitors for Xbox Series X in 2024
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The best Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra cases: the 11 best ones
Are you the proud new owner of a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra? If so, it’s important to protect it with a case. Here are our favorite S24 Ultra cases on the market.Go Here to Read this Fast! The best Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra cases: the 11 best ones
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Hideo Kojima teases a new action-espionage game for PlayStation
Hideo Kojima is a busy, busy man. Not only does he have Death Stranding 2, a movie based on the first game and Xbox horror title OD on his plate, he’s developing a brand new game for PlayStation. He’ll be going back to his roots, as it’s an action-espionage title codenamed PHYSINT.
Head of PlayStation Studios Hermen Hulst said during today’s State of Play stream that the project is in a genre he’s been encouraging Kojima to “reinvent for years.” Kojima, of course, found fame as the creator of the Metal Gear series. This upcoming endeavor won’t be a Metal Gear Solid game, however. Kojima says this will be a “brand new, original IP.”
According to Kojima Productions, the game will feature “cutting-edge technology and a stellar cast to deliver an experience like no other. Blurring the boundaries between film and games, offering near life-like graphics and a new take on interactive entertainment.”
Kojima Productions has started early work on the project, but it won’t go into full production until the team finishes Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, which is set to arrive next year. Kojima noted that Sony makes music and movies, hinting that it could be a transmedia project. He added that he’s “confident that this title will be the culmination of my work” after four decades of working in games.
It’ll likely be a few years until we learn exactly what he means by that, but fans will likely have two more games from the auteur to enjoy/be perplexed by in the meantime. (Seriously, the latest Death Stranding 2 trailer is something else.)
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/hideo-kojima-teases-a-new-action-espionage-game-for-playstation-230846022.html?src=rss
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‘Death Stranding 2: On the Beach’ looks even more baffling than the original game
As expected, the PlayStation State of Play today featured an in-depth look at the latest from famed developer Hideo Kojima, in the form of an exceedingly creepy and cinematic preview of Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. Sam, played by Norman Reedus, is back in a trailer that makes very little sense if you haven’t played the first game — and even if you did, the contents of this preview might not make a ton of sense. Rest assured, you’ll still be running around wildly impressive landscapes with your giant yellow backpack.
But it sounds like you won’t actually have to run around delivering things, because bots are able to do that in this world. The real surprise is when Sam gets captured and runs across his brother, played by the ubiquitous Troy Baker… who pulls out a guitar/gun and starts shredding to take on some enemies? Sure. It’ll still be a bit before we see what this all amounts to, as it doesn’t arrive until sometime in 2025.
At the end of the stream, though, Kojima teased an all-new project in the works, though it won’t be entering full production until after Death Stranding 2 is complete.
Correction, 1/31/24, 6PM ET: This post originally stated this was our first look at Death Stranding 2. We’ve updated it to say this is our first in-depth look, as the game was first announced in December of 2022.
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Futuristic action RPG Stellar Blade arrives on April 26
Stellar Blade, Shift Up’s action RPG initially scheduled to launch in 2023, is coming soon. Sony announced at its first State of Play of 2024 that the futuristic game will launch on April 26 as a PS5 exclusive.
The game, developed under the working title “Project Eve,” puts you in the role of Eve, a warrior from the seventh airborne squad. She returns to Earth to battle the Naytibas, humanity’s mysterious (and horrific-looking) enemies. Eve joins with fellow survivors Adam and Lily to try to exterminate the Naytibas and save the last human city, Xion, from ruin.
Xion is connected to a “semi-open world” setting called the Wasteland and the Great Desert. There, you’ll meet new characters, help the citizens of Xion and gather energy cells to sustain the city.
You can pre-order Stellar Blade beginning on February 7 at 10AM ET through the PlayStation Store and retail partners. The standard version costs $70, and a Digital Deluxe variant ($80) adds extra costumes, experience points and in-game currency. It arrives on April 26. You can watch the game’s pre-order trailer below.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/futuristic-action-rpg-stellar-blade-arrives-on-april-26-224619987.html?src=rss
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