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Archives for April 2024

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Sony’s own car is coming to Gran Turismo 7, for free, at 11PM PT / 2AM ET.

The Sony Afeela prototype is part of GT7’s free update. “Before the real vehicle is released, we would like as many people as possible to ride it in-game. Please enjoy it,” writes Sony Honda Mobility.

You also get a Škoda Vision Gran Turismo concept “created exclusively for the game,” and a ‘70 Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 Sport Coupe.

Sony Honda Afeela
Image: Sony
Emma Roth
Emma Roth
The PS5’s Community Game Help feature has arrived.

You can update your console now to gain access to the feature, which offers community-generated hints for supported games like Granblue Fantasy: Relink and the upcoming Stellar Blade.

Stellar Blade on PS5 has flash and fun but is mostly dull

While the combat is challenging and rewarding, it takes far too long to get to the good stuff.

Ash Parrish
Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Sony is abruptly shutting down LittleBigPlanet 3’s servers and wiping out 16 years of player-created levels.

When Nintendo shut down Super Mario Maker’s servers, it gave players over three years to enjoy and document their own work before the bitter end.

But PlayStation isn’t giving fans time to say goodbye: it’s yanking the rug. Hope you saved a copy of your level locally!

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Overwatch 2 targets console cheaters using XIM, ReaSnow, and Cronus devices.

Like Rainbow Six Siege, Call of Duty, and Destiny 2, the developers of Overwatch 2 are going after players who use “unapproved peripherals” to combine the precision of mouse and keyboard controls with the aim assist granted to controller players.

Over the next few weeks, there will be permanent account bans against players who are the most severe abusers of unapproved peripherals. These actions will be targeted towards high-ranked players who have been reported by others and who our data clearly shows are using an unapproved peripheral.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
You can own the gigantic “PlayStation Experience” trailer Sony used to market the PSP.

Imagine partying in this thing.

It’ll just cost you $70,000, a trip to St. Louis, new tires, a blown head gasket repair for the generator, a lotta elbow grease, and chasing down all the right TVs, game systems, and games to bring it back to spec. Way more pics at the Facebook Marketplace listing (via Reddit, IGN).

Ever see this parked outside your local store?
Ever see this parked outside your local store?
Photo by Arthur Vandelay
The PlayStation Vita still rulesThe PlayStation Vita still rules
Andrew Webster