8 Final Fantasy Games Are Leaving PlayStation Plus Next Month
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by Zack Zwiezen
2d ago
PlayStation Plus’ Extra and Premium tiers—which include free games you can play as part of your membership—are losing over two dozen titles in May, including eight different Final Fantasy games. If you want to beat them all before they leave, you’d better hurry! Read more ..read more
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Sony Fined For Playing Hardball Against Third-Party Controllers
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by Claire Jackson
2M ago
According to France’s Autorité de la concurrence, a government body responsible for regulating competition, Sony hasn’t been playing nice with third-party controllers on PS4. The regulatory body has fined Sony 13.5 million euros (roughly 14.8 million USD) for deploying “technical countermeasures [...] which affected… Read more ..read more
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Here's What Kotaku Readers Want From A 'PS5 Pro'
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by Claire Jackson
4M ago
This story is part of our new Future of Gaming series, a three-site look at gaming’s most pioneering technologies, players, and makers. Read more ..read more
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Red Dead Redemption Can Now Run At 60 Frames Per Second (On PS5)
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by Claire Jackson
7M ago
While the rerelease of Red Dead Redemption via a new port on August 17 of 2023 was great news for fans of the original and those who missed out when the game originally shipped 13 years ago, it was missing some desirable features. At $50 bucks with no option to run at a more modern 60 frames per second, the rerelease… Read more ..read more
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Red Dead Redemption On Switch Is Good, But The Price Is Still A Problem
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by Zack Zwiezen
8M ago
Red Dead Redemption, one of Rockstar’s best games, has always been one of its hardest to play, especially if you don’t own an Xbox console or a PlayStation 3. So it’s great to see RDR making the long-awaited leap from old consoles to Switch and PS4 via newly released ports. I’ve now had time to play the Switch… Read more ..read more
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Take-Two CEO: $50 For Red Dead Redemption On Switch, PS4 Is ‘Great Value’
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by Zack Zwiezen
9M ago
Today, during a Take-Two earnings call, the publisher’s CEO, Strauss Zelnick, responded to the $50 price tag attached to the upcoming PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch ports of beloved cowboy adventure Red Dead Redemption. According to him, that’s the right price. And he had no additional news for PC players hoping to… Read more ..read more
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Red Dead Redemption's PS4 And Switch Ports Don't Seem Worth The $50 Price Tag
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by Zack Zwiezen
9M ago
Some good news and bad news for you all, today. In case you missed it, Rockstar just announced that Red Dead Redemption is coming to PlayStation 4 and Switch later this month. That’s the good news. Here’s the bad news: These ports are extremely barebones, completely lacking multiplayer support, and seem to offer few… Read more ..read more
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Microsoft Is Done Making Games For Xbox One
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by Zack Zwiezen
11M ago
In a new interview, Xbox game studio chief Matt Booty confirmed that the company is done developing first-party games for the older Xbox One consoles, explaining that Microsoft has “moved on” from the prior-generation machine and is now focused on Xbox Series X/S. It’s yet another sign that the old consoles are being… Read more ..read more
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Oh No, The PS5's Spider-Man 2 Game Has A Silly 'Puddlegate' Controversy
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by Zack Zwiezen
11M ago
On May 24, PlayStation held its first large-scale showcase since 2021. While it had some cool games, it was lacking the big and wild exclusives the company has historically put out. However, most would agree that the finale—a large gameplay preview of the upcoming, PS5-exclusive Spider-Man 2—was an impressive end for… Read more ..read more
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GameStop Is Already Selling Tears Of The Kingdom For $20…With A Catch
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by Ashley Bardhan
1y ago
GameStop will happily sell Nintendo’s $70 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild sequel, Tears of the Kingdom, to you for only $20, as long as you complete the sacrifice: trade-in two of your favorite games. Read more ..read more
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