Bungie’s Marathon isn’t just a reboot, it’s a full-scale sci-fi extraction shooter with deep class-based gameplay, tactical decisions, and a loot-driven endgame.
The long-awaited return of Bungie's cult shooter Marathon is finally happening. A brand-new gameplay trailer is live and the game now has a confirmed release date.
Kojima Productions and PlayStations' open world sequel will launch exclusively for the PlayStation 5 on June 26.
The action-adventure title will also deliver "higher and more consistent frame rates" on PS5 Pro when it launches on April 17th.
Bungie made the announcement in light of several Sony-owned studios releasing games on PC that need PlayStation Network accounts.
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia will be among the countries affected by PS Plus price hikes across all tiers.
Added PS5 specific features in addition to months of updates and bug fixes make this Indy adventure a compelling one for PS5 players
Bundling both Last of Us games in one package, The Last of Us Complete will also get a physical release on June 10.
According to the PlayStation Blog the decision to raise the prices of its PS Plus subscription comes down to global market conditions.
Season 2 of the acclaimed HBO and PlayStation Productions adaptation is set to kick off with its premier this Sunday, April 13.
The release window rumour comes in light of Bungie gearing up to showcase gameplay for the extraction shooter later this week.
PlayStation Portal users now also have access to UI and UX improvements, including the ability to sort their Cloud Streaming games.
Survive for as long as possible to earn a high score, or use Injectors like Unlimited Fuel and Exploding Freakers to even the odds.
According to the head of PlayStation Productions, this decision was made in order to make sure that the adaptation was being done right.
According to Insomniac Games, it will only reveal more details about Marvel's Wolverine when the studio is ready to do so.
With excellent performance and impressive fidelity, Naughty Dog's remaster remains a visually rich experience, warts and all.
After its initial announcement nearly two years ago, Bungie is finally ready to showcase its upcoming PvP extraction shooter.
The twelve year old console is not dead yet.
Months of rumors later, Bend Studio's open-world zombie title is finally getting remastered for PS5. Here's what you should know.
Naughty Dog and Sony's action-adventure game has also debuted with a Very Positive user review rating on Steam.