CookieRun is going big: Devsisters just announced an open-world adventure, New World, for console, PC and mobile in 2029 — timed for the franchise’s 20th anniversary.
The series already has 300M players.
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Sony’s wild PC launcher rumor looks dead on arrival.
With no solid source behind it, Jason Schreier says PlayStation’s more likely to confirm it’s done with PS5-to-PC ports altogether — after reports it axed Ghost of Yotei and Saros conversions.
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Saros is taking Returnal’s brutal roguelike formula and softening it up: permanent upgrades, custom difficulty modifiers, and instant biome replays.
Housemarque says it’s still meant to be hard — just with more player control.
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Gran Turismo 7 helped inspire Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024’s PSVR2 mode, and it’s coming soon.
Asobo says it’s tuned every cockpit for Sony’s headset and uses foveated rendering to boost performance.
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Five and a half years after Netflix first announced it, Assassin’s Creed finally starts filming — in Rome, with a cast now attached.
No release date yet, so the wait isn’t over, but the show is at last moving.
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Crimson Desert just sold 2 million copies in hours — and Pearl Abyss says it’s already listening to player feedback and rushing out improvements.
A huge launch, even with reviews landing short of some fans’ Game of the Year hopes.
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PS6 may get AMD-style frame generation: Mark Cerny says PlayStation has co-engineered the tech with AMD, and an equivalent frame-gen library should hit PlayStation platforms at some point.
Sony’s not saying when — and it may be a next-gen feature.
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PS6 architect Mark Cerny just posted a very PR-flavored AI graphics flex with AMD: FSR 4.1, upgraded PSSR, and Project Amethyst.
The tech may be real, but the timing feels like a reminder that PlayStation’s next console is coming for better graphics.
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PS Plus members just got early access to select PS5/PS4 Spring Sale deals before everyone else next week — including Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Dead Space, and Elden Ring Nightreign.
The full sale lands March 25.
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Netflix’s Assassin’s Creed series is going way back: ancient Rome in 64 AD, more than 1,400 years before Assassin’s Creed 2.
The live-action show is filming in Italy now and could land in 2027.
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