Author: Sarah Connor

PS4

Following today’s bombshell announcement that Microsoft is purchasing Activision Blizzard for $70BN, many questions still remain, not least regarding how the deal will impact platform exclusivity for the third-party publisher’s previously multi-platform titles – and it’s something Xbox head Phil Spencer has started to address, albeit in the vaguest of terms, as he continues his post-announcement PR rounds.It’s a topic that was touched upon in the briefest of manners in Microsoft’s original press release announcing the deal, with the company stating, “Activision Blizzard games are enjoyed on a variety of platforms and we plan to continue to support those communities…

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Barely two weeks have passed since the release of Dead Cells’ third paid expansion, The Queen and the Sea, but developer Motion Twin’s astonishing post-launch support continues apace, with the studio now requesting input as it looks to improve the acclaimed rogue-like action-platformer’s accessibility features.”Recently we’ve been exploring how to make Dead Cells as accessible as possible,” Motion Twin – or rather, subsidiary Evil Empire, which now handles Dead Cells’ development – revealed on Twitter. “We’re doing our own research, but the best way to figure out what we’re missing is an open dialogue with the players.”Read more Source -…

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PS5

Late last year, Sony finally added the ability to install your own SSD in the PS5. Before this, only external drives could be used on the PS5, and these were limited to playing last-gen games. Now, it’s easy to add gigabytes or even terabytes of storage for PS5 games in just a few minutes – and this article shows you how. This explainer is necessary because, unlike Microsoft, Sony isn’t making its own official drives in a unique form factor. Instead, standard PC NVMe SSD drives from a wide range of manufacturers will work – as long as the drive…

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The Kingdom Hearts series comes to Nintendo Switch next month on 10th February via cloud-only versions of various games – and at a price. Individually, you’ll be able to pick up Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX Cloud Version for $40. Both Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue Cloud Version and Kingdom Hearts 3 + Re Mind (DLC) Cloud Version cost $50 each. Read more Source – eurogamer.net

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