PS5

lately, every time I start up my PS5 it then puts itself in restmode and I have to hit the PS button on the controller again to start it up. Have no idea why.
 
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That's some good stuff!

Edit: apparently the Godfall edition is a demo? Lol :D
 
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HUH? Thats odd seeing that full game was on GamePass.... I would have thought it was Game + DLC or something like that :(

Sadly Mortal Shell is also on GP, so only extra for me would be Lego as even the VR games did not change much this month.

Edit: Correction was thinking of Greedfall that was on GP.

Hey, GamePassJohn, take it to your xbox thread.
 
122% agree not my cup of tea.

Funny enough I did enjoy the 1st one when it came out but then again it was more a wow factor on PS3 than anything else.
I played the 1st one on PS3 as well. Best game I ever played. This on the other hand, was a pile of hot garbage. There was so much the sequel could have built on given the 1st was so great. Makes no sense...
 
You guys always see the new stuff from the beginning of the month?

I don’t see the new titles yet, I think last month I only saw them maybe from the 4th or 5th… is that normal?
Will be available from January 7th. A little late this month it seems.
 
SONY’S SERVICE COULD RUN ON MICROSOFT’S CLOUD PLATFORM

The company is also “putting resources into expanding its efforts in cloud gaming,” Bloomberg reported, perhaps to keep up with efforts like Nvidia’s RTX 3080 tier of GeForce Now and Microsoft’s Xbox Series X upgrade for xCloud. However, it’s unclear if Spartacus would run on Microsoft Azure following the deal signed between Microsoft and Sony in 2019; if it does, it would mean that Sony’s service runs on the same platform as its competitor.

This new Spartacus service sounds like it would put Sony on par with Microsoft’s Game Pass Ultimate subscription, which allows people to play online multiplayer, access a huge library of titles from Microsoft and other companies, and stream games from the cloud. Sony also appears to be emulating Microsoft’s approach to offer multiple tiers of services — only the $15 per month Game Pass Ultimate plan offers cloud gaming, for example.

However, one of the key perks of Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate is day-one access to Microsoft’s first-party titles, but that might not be available with Spartacus. Schreier said in a tweet that “don’t expect Sony to include its big new games day one like Game Pass does.”

 
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