I think you watched the wrong video. It's below the description, or you can watch it directly on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/kprpRvsOua...
Hopefully, Microsoft goes all in
Wrong comment
I'm surprised Clockwork Revolution (BioShock meets Dishonored) isn't getting more media attention. The game looks interesting and reminds me of the old RPG games.
In the UK, there are no eBay fees for private sellers. It's completely free to sell on eBay.
Agree to disagree. This would open up a new era of Windows Handheld gaming devices: a cut down version of Windows with no bloatware, with hundreds of gaming clients.
For now. Once Sony orders more PS5 Pro consoles from China and imports them to the USA, tariffs will increase the retail cost, probably over the $1k mark.
? The US military doesn't fund or endorse Call of Duty.
Remember, No Russians
OpenCritic and Metacritic
Oblivion Remake - 82
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - 92
Doom: The Dark Ages - 85
Metaphor: ReFantazio - 93
What game did you say that's average?
£75 for a controller? That's extortion
"PS5 being down 382k units compared to PS4's April in 2018 is probably the result of the God of War reboot release in April 2018."
Nah, it's more about the rising costs of the PlayStation subscription and the console price going up. If tariffs increase, I've got a feeling the PS5 Pro could be the first console to break the $1k barrier in the USA.
Will the PS5 Pro be the first console to exceed a $1k price tag?
If their profits fall next quarter, we'll probably see more price hikes. I can't imagine having to pay £20 a month for PlayStation Plus.
Why? They're already 60fps on Xbox Series
*Only in the USA
No thanks. More people are switching to PC gaming since it's more affordable. Graphics aren’t the main concern anymore. Affordable motherboards, RAM, and CPUs can last for years, and upgrading the GPU each generation makes it a worthwhile investment. There are no limitations with PC gaming.
Plus, PC games are cheaper, especially when bought from 3rd party key sellers, and there's no need to rely on monthly or yearly subscriptions
Because it's a Rumour. What's the point having a Rumour section if you're not allowed to post Rumours?
With Sony constantly hiking PlayStation Plus subscription prices? No way, they're just going to push more players to PC. It's cheaper in the long run anyway. Amazon Prime gives you free games, and so does the Epic Games Store. It's basically cheaper subscribing to Humble Bundle
True. The worst part is imagining paying for multiplayer in 2025, and paying £70 for games.