The Day Before, the post-apocalyptic survival MMO, has seen yet another delay, this time with Fntastic delaying the game till December 7th.
14.10.2023 - 17:43 / eurogamer.net
Sony may be soon implementing trophies for the PC versions of its games.
That's according to True Trophies, which asserts that its own scanners have picked up «new evidence» to suggest PS5 games available on PC may soon support PlayStation trophies, enabling PC players to pick up the bronze, silver, gold, and platinum awards regardless of what platform they use.
According to True Trophies' scanners, a new platform called «PSPC» recently popped up alongside a new trophy list simply entitled «Trophy Set». Depending upon who you listen to, the «PSPC» could stand for «PlayStation PC» or «PlayStation Studios PC» – right now, we just don't know.
It wasn't attached to any particular game, but the TT team believes the list refers to a «new platform separate from the PS5» but yet connects to the PS5 platform in some way, «similar to how PS4, PS Vita, and PS3 trophies could all share a unified trophy list despite being available on separate platforms».
So while in no way concrete proof, it is perhaps our surest sign yet that PlayStation games on PC may well soon support trophies, and solidifies rumours of PC PS trophies that first began to bubble up last year.
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The Day Before, the post-apocalyptic survival MMO, has seen yet another delay, this time with Fntastic delaying the game till December 7th.
The saga of The Day Before just got a new chapter as developer Fntastic published the game's final trailer and revealed that the game would be released on December 7 in early access instead of the prior November 10th date.
Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the November 2023 Monthly Games lineup for PlayStation Plus Essential subscribers. All titles will be available from November 7 to December 4.
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Marvel's Spider-Man 2 hit PlayStation 5 last week and it's already Sony's fastest-selling first-party game ever. However, some players have spotted a mishap related to one of the game's main protagonists, Miles Morales. His mother is Puerto Rican, and Miles is too, which is why some players found it odd that a Cuban flag hung both inside the Morales home and outside of it. After pointing it out the mistake, developer Insomniac Games has revealed a fix is on the way, as reported by PushSquare.
When OoeyGooee goes live on Twitch, she boots up a game (lately, Party Animals), sits down to chat with viewers, or pops on a movie. Hundreds of people tune in to watch, chatting alongside her broadcast using the infamous Twitch chat, a place where communities both live and die on the platform.
Just one day after AMD removed Anti-Lag+ for Counter-Strike 2, to prevent any more players from potentially receiving account bans, there's now a new driver set that's stripped the feature altogether. That's a pretty drastic move but it's far better than incurring further wrath from the gaming community.
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