The PlayStation 5 is real, and yes, there are details! While few details of the future system were revealed, the PS5 (name not yet confirmed) has the potential of being the most powerful system ever ... with a hint of world domination.
What Is the Best VR Headset to Buy in 2019
This guide will show you the best VR headsets that you can buy in 2019, either for small screen gaming or your home entertainment bat cave.
PS Plus: Free Games Lineup for November 2017
This week's PS Plus free games lineup for your beautiful PS4 are as equally beautiful Bound and just as destructive Worms Battlegrounds.
PS Plus: Free Games Lineup for October 2017
October's PS Plus lineup is here, and it's games seem to be getting better and better. Feature AAA titles such as Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain and the Amnesia: Collection on PS4.
Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth Review
Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth is a Visual Novel with some Strategy Role Playing Game elements. That can't go the other way around and is an important fact when Considering to play this game.
PS Plus: Free Games Lineup for September 2017
PS plus is bringing inFamous: Second Son and Strike Vector to your PS4 for an action packed month for the slow transition into the new work year.
PSN Maintenance, Leaked PS4 5.0 Update, and How to Sign up for Sony’s Beta
Sony is releasing quite a few new things on PlayStation to make the experiences on it that much better but has yet to release a date on the PS4 5.0 update.
PS Plus: Free Games Lineup for August 2017
PlayStation Plus is currently on a winning streak with their AAA titles these past two months, and it isn't different here with Just Cause 3 and Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry as the big PS4 games for this month!
Perception (PS4) Review
In Perception, Cassie (and you) navigate by the tapping of her cane. With a type of echolocation, you can see glimpses of the space around you. That's something that you'll be doing for most of Perception.
PlayStation E3 2017 Press Conference Recap: God of War, Spider-Man, and More
This has to be the fastest Sony (or E3 even) press conference ever. Shawn Layden, President & CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment America (SIEA), only walked out about twice- but it was worth it.