Guerrilla has released a new update for its open world action RPG, while confirming that it's also made some changes to address visual issues in the game.
PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan addresses older titles benefiting from improvements on PS4 and PS5 with the upcoming PS Plus revamp.
Former Insomniac employee Sam Maggs spent a year and a half as narrative lead on last year's action platformer, but claims her work hasn't been properly credited in the game by the studio.
Even after the new tiers debut in June, PlayStation Plus subscribers will still have access to the same 20 PS4 titles on PS5.
"If you look for a model in our category of entertainment, which supports sustained engagement over a long period of time, live services games arguably fit that bill better than a subscription service...
"The way our publishing model works right now, it doesn't make any sense. But things can change very quickly in this industry, as we all know," says PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan.
PlayStation CEO says the revamped subscription service's line-up will hopefully tick "all sorts of boxes" when it launches in June.
The likes of Marvel's Spider-Man, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and Mortal Kombat 11 will also be available.
PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now will be combined in this revamped service, which will also offer games from the PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5, and PSP libraries.
The platforming series has been MIA since Knack 2 launched for the PS4 in 2017, but a new trademark filing suggests there might be some life in it yet.
Sony may have retreated for now, but their recent decisions and moves all point to a somewhat troubling pattern.
Getting strong armor and weapons is only the start - customizing them with Weaves and Coils will give you a real edge in battle.
"Looking like it might be a VERY interesting week for PlayStation if even one of the three rumors I’ve heard is true," says Kinda Funny's Greg Miller.
Though many have feared that the highly-anticipated sequel could get delayed, its developers remain confident that it'll launch this year.
Sony's rumoured subscription service, which will allegedly combine PlayStation Now and PlayStation Plus, will be unveiled soon, a new report claims.
An issue on Daytona International Speedway when suddenly swerving into the pits on Tri-Oval and Road Course has also been fixed.
Polyphony Digital also plans to add new cars and course layouts, Online Time Trials and allow cars to be sold once again by April end.
A developer at Truant Pixel also talked about how Sony "has been extremely deliberate" with many of its choices for the VR headset.
The new console update adds in a new party system, letting users create open and closed parties, on top of a few additional features.
Sony confirms that long-requested feature Variable Refresh Rate is finally planned to arrive for PS5 in the coming months.