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Sony’s reboot of
God of War, one of the most popular first-party exclusives released on PS4, is getting an update tomorrow, which will allow the 2018 hit to take advantage of the PS5’s hardware, Sony’s Santa Monica Studio announced in a blog post today.
The new update will allow early adopters of the PlayStation 5 to run the game in 4K resolution and at 60 frames per second. If you own a PS4 copy digitally or physically, you will receive the update at no additional cost. Santa Monica Studio also announced today that users who downloaded
God of War via the PlayStation Plus Collection will have access to the PS5 optimization patch.
The Foundation and
AWEÂ expansions. The PlayStation 5 version also supports the console’s Game Help feature, which offers hints and solutions to puzzles as you explore.
Destruction AllStars is available a bit longer, until April 5. Players choose one of 16 competitors to crush their enemies in this vehicular combat arena. Each hero has their own unique abilities and vehicle for use in free-for-all or team battles. It’s a PlayStation 5 exclusive, and like
Control, supports the Game Help feature for hints and tricks.
Concrete Genie is only available for PlayStation 4 PS Plus subscribers. In it, players use a magical paintbrush to return the town of Denska to its bright and colorful self. Your living paint can create creatures called Genies that can assist you in solving puzzles. This game also supports optional PlayStation VR segments as well.
New Delhi [India], January 22 (ANI): The game-fanatics have a reason to rejoice! For the first time ever, next-gen console owners can take their existing library, whether it's physical, digital, or a mix of the two, and bring it to a next-gen platform.
PlayStation Executive Behind PS Plus Moving Roles
Tsuyoshi Kodera, who helped to start many of PlayStation s online services, will be moving to a different role within Sony at the beginning of April.
A veteran PlayStation executive is stepping down soon. Tsuyoshi Kodera, who helped pioneer PlayStation s online services, is leaving his position with PlayStation at the end of this fiscal year, which will be on March 31.
VGC reports that Kodera will move to a different role within Sony starting on April 1. The company has not announced Kodera s replacement, or what his new role will be.
Kodera has been with Sony for decades and first joined SIE in 2010. He helped to launch the PlayStation Store, PlayStation Plus and Now services, along with the PlayStation Video and Music operations. He was made deputy president of PlayStation in 2016, and then briefly served as CEO and president between the tenures of Andrew House and Jim Ryan.