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The Last of Us season 2 trailer is a brief look at a story you should probably just play yourself in April
By Morgan Park published
NEWS Season two starts in April, but you can also play the story yourself around the same time.

Defending a kinda wimpy Killzone crossover gun, Helldivers 2's Johan Pilestedt says the game's past balance woes were due to weapons being 'seen as game objects' and that 'balance doesn't matter'
By Harvey Randall published
News Que sera, sera, whatever guns are, will be.

Sony says the GPU in the PS5 Pro is mostly very old tech but previews the ray-tracing upgrades from future RDNA 4 graphics for PCs
By Jeremy Laird published
news Backwards compatibility means PS5 Pro is mostly RDNA 2.

The Illuminate in Helldivers 2 appear to be inching closer to the black hole we left at Meridia back in June, which is also looking a lot scarier, but I'm sure it's probably fine, stop worrying about it
By Harvey Randall published
News I'm sure it's meant to be doing that.

Sony decided fully four years ago to develop its own AI hardware for the PS5 Pro rather than using AMD tech and the big question is why
By Jeremy Laird published
news Why doesn't AMD have any machine learning acceleration in its GPUs?

My worst fears of a PlayStation-exclusive future for FromSoftware have been averted for now: Sony is forming a 'strategic alliance' with parent company Kadokawa, but hasn't bought it outright
By Ted Litchfield published
news Sony is now Kadokawa's largest shareholder at 10%.

It was down to the wire, but Helldivers 2 players are celebrating after giving the Illuminate the galactic boot on Calypso (Update: They're back already)
By Harvey Randall last updated
News Welcome (back) to Super Earth.

Oh jeez, they weren't kidding, Helldivers 2's Illuminate are terrifying—and the best/worst of both worlds
By Harvey Randall published
SQUID GAMES War isn't hell, it's worse.

Helldivers 2's new Warbond lets you kit out as Spartan super-soldier
By Robert Zak published
News A directional shield and a first-ever dedicated melee secondary weapon create some cool build opportunities.

Former Destiny 2 and Marathon director is suing Sony and Bungie for $200 million over alleged wrongful dismissal
By Andy Chalk published
news Christopher Barrett claims he was scapegoated to distract attention from Bungie's "business failures and reputational issues," and to avoid paying him more than $45 million owed.
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