Another day, another set of PS5 and PS4 games being delisted from the PlayStation Store. This time around, it’s three licensed games that will be leaving Sony’s digital storefront. What are the PS5, ...
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Keychains depicting popular PlayStation games from the PS3 and PS4 era will appear in Bandai Namco Gashapon machines in late October 2025. Each attempt will cost 300 JPY (around $2). As the company ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook A free PS4 game is available on the PlayStation Store for the next 72 hours, and after this, it ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Beat Saber, the popular VR rhythm game, will no longer receive updates or new content on PlayStation 4 or PS5, developer Beat Games has announced. The ...
The PlayStation 4 was released nearly 13 years ago. In the world of video games, it is a dinosaur. And yet, in 2025, during Summer Game Fest’s many shows and directs, new PS4 games were being ...
A popular PS4 game is being removed from the PlayStation Store and shut down. The good news is a PS5 version of the game is being released in its place, which means this is actually good news for ...
Before the release of the PlayStation 5, the PS4 was one of the top dogs in the gaming world. To this day, it remains in the Top 5 best-selling video game consoles of all time. While consoles may have ...
Alright, folks, we’ve got a bit of a bummer to share. Big news coming straight from the Sony camp: they will be slashing PS4 games from their PlayStation Plus Essentials monthly games and the Games ...
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Sony has announced that PlayStation Plus subscribers will stop getting free monthly PS4 games starting in 2026, as the company shifts focus to PS5 owners. However, Sony acknowledges that subscribers ...