A Konami representative says the recent rumours regarding Konami's partnership with Sony for multiple Silent Hill games are inaccurate.
If this does materialize as anything real, it'd be a great new feature.
Sony have updated the PS5 website following their recent tech deep dive.
Microsoft might have an ace up its sleeve to trump the PS5' Kraken tech.
Details on multiplayer, Zombies, and more have also emerged.
Word on the PS5's tech amongst industry professionals seems to be very positive.
Sony provides an update on the PS5's backward compatibility situation.
According to the journalist, the general consensus is that "both do different things in really cool ways."
Ape Tribe Games' Erwan LeCun also talks about the PS5's haptic-enabled controller.
Sony is dropping the ball.
The rally series returns later this year.
Of these two high-powered consoles, which one is ahead of the curve?
Siege is the first game to be confirmed for backwards compatibility support.
An active leaker says the purple dragon will be back next year for another adventure.
The retro-inspired RPG serves as a prequel to the 2018 platformer.
The technology will supposedly do wonders for rendering.
Both of these musically inclined fellows are impressed.
Albert Penello seems to think Sony's strategy is pretty solid.
We take a deep dive into the specs of the PlayStation 5.
The console will use a fixed amount of power with a "variable frequency" while running games.