"The Last of Us II" is easily one of the most anticipated upcoming games for Playstation, so you better believe…
As reported by Gamasutra, Sony is really aiming for 60 FPS for PlayStation VR- going as far to reject any game that will dip below 60 frames-per-second. Sony spokesman Chris Norden discussed what Sony is looking for in games in terms of FPS at GDC:
After Microsoft openly invited other platform holders to connect their networks with Xbox Live, there has been much discussion over the possibility of rival consoles actually coming together. Though the process sounds impossible, one Sony executive has stated that the process is actually much easier than it sounds.
German video game developer Crytek announced during their presentation at the 2016 Game Developers Conference that their newest game engine, CryEngine V, will be sold using a “Pay What You Want” business model.
As reported by Kotaku, "Musical Resident Evil" (whether that's the final name or not isn't known) is happening. For real.
It has been confirmed by Sony that PlayStation VR will be priced at $399 / CAD $549 / €399 / £349 / 44,980 yen in North America, Europe, and Asia sometime in October.