Sony's futuristic racing series is allegedly coming back, with a new entry rumoured to be in the works at XDEV and Lucid Games.
A new rumour claims that FromSoftware is working on a new PlayStation-exclusive IP, following in the footsteps of Demon's Souls and Bloodborne.
We have compiled a list of some of the best official and unofficially supported SSDs that you can use with your PS5 right now.
A recent analysis from Digital Foundry suggests that using higher-speed SSDs can improve PS5 performance in many different ways.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter believes Sony is unlikely to commit fully to exclusive PS5 development until roughly 2023.
Releasing October 13th for PS4 and PS5 players first, Aloy can throw a projectile that splits on impact or unleash a Cryo arrow with large AoE.
New maps for Survival, online leaderboards and the Trials of Iyo will also be added to Legends mode from September 10th to October 1st.
In a recent interview with IGN, the creative and art director on Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut talks about PS5 functionality.
Sony says the disc drive model of the PS5 is no longer incurring a loss with each sale, while the PS5 Digital Edition's losses are being offset by other hardware sales.
Sony's PS5 sales forecast for the current fiscal year is still 14.8 million units, and the company has apparently already secured semiconductor chips to hit that target.
A new leak has revealed potential details on Sony's next generation VR headset, which it supposedly plans to reveal in early 2022.
The PS5 shipped 2.3 million units during the previous quarter, while the PS4 saw a drop in sales with 500,000 worldwide shipments.
It has been reported that Sony's PS5 outsold nearly every other console combined last month in the UK region.
Sucker Punch's open world game was a fine example of a game successfully emphasizing execution over innovation, and it was better for it.
Insomniac Games recently took to Twitter to share that fans have collectively spent more than 11,000 years in Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
Gigabyte follows in the footsteps of Seagate and Western Digital and confirms that its Gen 4 NVMe SSD is compatible with Sony's console.
Team Asobi has launched its official website and is hiring for a number of positions ranging from programmers to artists.
Western Digital recently confirmed that the WD_BLACK SN850 NVMe SSD will be compatible with the PS5 once the console's next firmware update goes live.
Citing a "person familiar with the matter," Bloomberg's Jason Schreier says the decision behind the delay was made "a little while ago."
An upcoming beta firmware update for the PS5 will change the Trophy layout from horizontal to vertical, alongside unlocking the M.2 SSD slot.