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It turns out that the most successful publisher on PS5 over the last quarter was none other than Microsoft, which makes up ...
Imagine this scenario a few years ago. It's no longer PlayStation, but Xbox itself that is now the biggest sales force on ...
It was reported last week that Forza Horizon 5 is the PS5's best-selling new release of the year so far, having surpassed ...
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle's creative director will join BAFTA for Game Republic New Horizons, a new flagship ...
In addition to Gears of War: E-Day, State of Decay 3, currently in development at Undead Labs, is also reportedly coming to ...
Long-awaited indie sequel Hollow Knight: Silksong will be publicly playable at Gamescom on Microsoft's Xbox booth, before its ...
The latest death knell for console gatekeeping came last Friday by way of a surprising new job listing on Sony’s website. The ...
According to a report by MP1st, both Gears of War: E-Day and State of Decay 3 will be coming to PS5. The publication cited ...
Sony's recent job listings hinting towards multiformat releases has been played down by a respected insider, who says they're related to smaller titles and GaaS projects.
It probably won't surprise anyone to see Xbox continue its multiplatform efforts, but now two more former "exclusives" look set for PS5.
E-Day is coming to PS5, and Sony confirms more multiformat releases, the era of video game exclusives appears to be coming to an end.
Recent findings we've made indicate that two highly expected new entries of Xbox franchises are getting PS5 releases.