After breaking sales records across over the last seven years, it looks like Sony’s PlayStation 4 could be reaching the end of its life soon. Sony appears to have ended production of almost every model of PS4, leaving just the basic 500GB slim console to carry on the name.
While all the chatter right now is about the next generation of consoles arriving this time next year, Sony hasn’t forgotten the current machines just yet. It has just announced a new add-on peripheral for the DualShock 4 controller, going by the less-than catchy name of “Back Button Attachment”.
As we suspected earlier in the year, Sony’s PlayStation 4 console has now racked up enough sales to become the second best-selling home console of all time.
If you’re active on social media, you might have seen a new project from Sony doing the rounds. “My PS4 Life” is a community feature that shows off individual players’ gaming skills in the PS4’s five years on sale.
Around this time of the year the gaming community runs wild. E3 is right around the corner and with it usually comes the promise of new games and hardware. Last week Shawn Layden put an end to rumors that the PS5 would make an appearance.
Codemasters has revealed a summer release date for F1 2018 on all platforms. As last year’s game proved, there’s plenty that the 2018 game has to live up to. Don’t believe us? Take a look at our F1 2017 review for yourself. Spoiler alert: we loved it.
Gamescom only just wrapped, but you’ll want to set your alerts again. Sony has announced the details on its traditional pre-TGS presser, which kicks off in less than three weeks.
While Sony may not be holding a presser at Gamescom this week, it seems the Japanese giant still has some surprises in store. Case in point: PlayStation Europe is teasing what appears to be a new PS4 console.
Today is Sony’s turn in the spotlight, as the company gears up for the PlayStation E3 Briefing in a few hours. As always, you’ll be able to watch it here. The main event starts at 1800 local time (0100 UTC), but racing fans will want to tune in earlier.
The surprises continue to roll out of Kunos Simulazioni’s Italian headquarters. The company first detailed a new 10-car pack for the PC version of Assetto Corsa last week. Now, the long-awaited console 1.14 update has been given a release date: tomorrow.
The sequel to last year’s NASCAR Heat Evolution has officially been announced by 704Games. Arriving September 12, NASCAR Heat 2 promises to build upon the previous game’s foundation, along with bringing in new features.
Polyphony Digital has revealed the newest challenge held within the ongoing GT Sport closed beta. Dubbed the “Media Cup”, the event has already begun and will run through to the end of this weekend.
The European PlayStation Store is currently offering impressive price reductions for a variety of driving titles on the PS4. With price slashed by up to 77%, these offers will certainly appeal to players seeking bargains before the summer holiday period kicks in.
A recent community update from Assetto Corsa publisher 505 Games has reiterated that the next console update for the game will bring the Highlands fantasy circuit, changes to the driving physics on certain vehicles and two new car variants to the title’s roster.