Activision studio Vicarious Visions was working on a 3D Donkey Kong title, it’s claimed.
24.04.2024 - 13:47 / videogameschronicle.com / Jordan Middler
PS5 System Update 24.03-09.20.00 is now rolling out to all players.
The update adds the Community Game Help feature. This feature will automatically capture footage from players who opt-in to the feature, and serve them to players looking for help in a specific area of supported games.
The update also adds the ability to hide messages displayed during Remote Play, as will as some system software performance and stability improvements.
Activision studio Vicarious Visions was working on a 3D Donkey Kong title, it’s claimed.
Helldivers 2 is now unavailable for purchase in over 150 regions, and Steam is issuing refunds for the game, regardless of playtime.
Bethesda has detailed the next Starfield update, which includes improved surface maps and new performance options, among other features.
The next game in the Batman: Arkham franchise has been announced for VR.
Microsoft has announced an Xbox Games Showcase and a “Redacted” Direct for June.
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Bloober Team has said it’s “very confident” in its upcoming Silent Hill 2 remake.
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Lego has announced two new Lego Animal Crossing sets.
Sony has rolled out the latest PlayStation 5 system software update, version 24.03-09.20.00, bringing with it the highly anticipated Community Game Help feature. This update allows users to tap into a wealth of community-generated hints for supported games such as Granblue Fantasy: Relink and the upcoming Stellar Blade.
Sony has just released the latest PS5 system software update — always a glorious day on Planet PlayStation. Coming in at just over 1GB, it's available to download and install now. The question is, as always, what does the update do?
Stellar Blade in-game graffiti which references a racial slur will be patched out in the game’s day-one patch, Sony has said.