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  • Black Boxes for PS5 Games? Fanmade Art Has Us Convinced

    Back in black.

    With the reveal of the official PlayStation 5 logo, a lot of fans have been wondering whether black is going to be the PS5’s signature colour — much like blue is the signature colour of the PS4. While we’re not convinced that the freshly unveiled logo is indicative of the next-gen console’s colour scheme, we love the look of this fanmade box art, which uses black as the system’s signature colour.

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  • File a Disaster Report 4 on PS4 from 7th April

    Summer memories.

    Long-in-development natural disaster sim Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories will reminisce this spring when it launches on the PlayStation 4 in North America and Europe from 7th April. “A calm summer day turns into catastrophe when a massive earthquake strikes your city, throwing buildings and lives into chaos,” the synopsis explains. “In order to survive, you must navigate familiar locations under unfamiliar circumstances.”

    The gameplay will see you making tough choices in high pressure situations, with input provided by the Kobe City Fire Bureau. You’ll be able to pick up a limited edition copy of the release from publisher NIS America’s website for $89.99, which bundles in the title’s official soundtrack, a novelty backpack, and an identification tag. It’ll all ship in a ‘Fist Aid’ themed box, which is appropriate.

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  • News: Tencent invests in PlatinumGames, but the studio is still independent

    Metal alloy

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  • News: The Witcher showrunner confirms LGBTQ representation in second season

    “Yes, we’re gonna represent.”

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  • Round Up: What Was Announced During Sony’s CES 2020 Press Conference?

    Every PlayStation detail from the trade show.

    Sony’s press conference at CES 2020 has now concluded, and PlayStation featured a little more heavily than we thought. We didn’t get the anticipated PS5 console reveal many were hoping for, but Jim Ryan gave us plenty of fresh information on current and next-gen hardware. Below is every PlayStation-related detail from the presser for your perusal. What did you think of what was shown? Read up, and then tell us your thoughts in the comments below.

    All Sony PlayStation CES 2020 Announcements

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  • Sony Reiterates PS5 Features at CES 2020 Press Conference

    SSD, ray tracing, 3D audio, and more.

    The PlayStation 5 itself didn’t show up at Sony’s CES 2020 press conference, but Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan did take to the stage in order to talk about the next-gen console. In a short segment, Ryan covered the PS5’s main features, reiterating the key selling points that have been reported previously — only now we’ve got a handy graphic to gawk at.

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  • Sony Reveals the PlayStation 5 Logo

    Sony Reveals the PlayStation 5 Logo

    PlayStation President and CEO Jim Ryan took the stage at CES 2020 today to finally unveil the long-awaited PlayStation 5…logo.

    During the Sony CES keynote event, Ryan shared some notable milestones for the PlayStation 4 before talking up the company’s next-gen consoles. Other than confirming the previously known holiday 2020 release window, Ryan shared the logo for the PlayStation 5.

    PS5 Logo

    If you’re not familiar with it already, the PlayStation 5 logo is similar to that of the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. Except with the five numeral in place of the three and four. Much like the name of the console, the logo is a natural progression of Sony’s console evolution.

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  • Xbox Series X Back Ports Not Official, AMD Says

    Update:

    In an email to IGN, AMD has clarified that the visual render of the Xbox Series X is not an official model from Microsoft. Instead, the company sourced it from a third-party modeling website. Here is the full statement below:

    “The Xbox Series X imagery used during the AMD CES press conference was not sourced from Microsoft and does not accurately represent the design or features of the upcoming console. They were taken from TurboSquid.com.”

    That means that while the Xbox Series X may still have any combination of the ports, none of it has been officially confirmed by Microsoft. We have updated the story below to reflect this new information.

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  • PS5 Devkit Leaks Again with New Images of the Console and Controller

    Cleaner reveals all.

    In case you were still suspicious of the presumed PlayStation 5 development kit shots that have been doing the rounds across the internet these past couple of months, one more leak may tip you over into becoming a believer. That’s right, even more images of the console developers are using across the globe to make PS5 games on have made their way onto the net, but they come from a rather unlikely source.

    As you can see in the Facebook post below, which was then shared on ResetEra, a cleaner doing the rounds assumedly after-hours snapped a couple of pictures and posted them to the social media website. “Please do not share this” they begged, but this is the internet so that was never going to happen. Get a load of the shots for yourself below.

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  • Guide: When Is Sony’s CES 2020 Press Conference?

    Will the PS5 be there?

    Just before the end of 2019, Sony teased its appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show — or CES for short. CES 2020 begins on Tuesday 7th January 2020, and as per usual, the PlayStation-maker will be attending. But it’s not just Sony’s presence that has people talking.

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