PS5

I got 5 games with the budle with the PS, so they are all sealed. I either have them allready or they are part of the new PS now games. Thanks for all the help I will post them on the sites to see what I can get for them I have no idea what they are wort

- Ride 4
- Returnal
- Ghostwire
- Horizon Forbidden West
- Mortal Kombat 11 ulimate
Put them on the classifieds here as well. I'd certainly be interested in Forbidden West but I'll tell you right now I'm a proper cheapskate (read poor). :)
 
I got 5 games with the budle with the PS, so they are all sealed. I either have them allready or they are part of the new PS now games. Thanks for all the help I will post them on the sites to see what I can get for them I have no idea what they are wort

- Ride 4
- Returnal
- Ghostwire
- Horizon Forbidden West
- Mortal Kombat 11 ulimate

How much for Ghostwire?
 
Oh yes, I saw in Vodacoms monthly brochure they say they have limited stock of a PS5 bundle that can be added to a contract. IIRC it was with an extra controller, the headphones and a charging dock and it worked out to R18000 over the 3 years.
 

Square Enix says Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is PS5 exclusive ‘because of the SSD speed’​

THE FINAL FANTASY 7 REMAKE FOLLOW-UP WON’T BE RELEASED FOR PS4

Square Enix has claimed Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is exclusive to PS5, and skipping PS4, partly because of its desire to exploit the new-gen console’s SSD.

The first trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth was shown last month, revealing that the game will be part two of a planned trilogy.

Unlike its predecessor Final Fantasy 7 Remake, which was released for PS4 in 2020 before making its way to PS5 and PC the following year, the second part of the story won’t be available for Sony’s last-gen console at all.

 
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Stray | PS4, PS5
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade | PS5
Marvel’s Avengers | PS4, PS5

Also available on July 19 are:

  • Assassin’s Creed Unity | PS4
  • Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag | PS4
  • Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered | PS4
  • Assassin’s Creed Freedom Cry | PS4
  • Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection | PS4
  • Saints Row IV: Re-Elected | PS4
  • Saints Row Gat out of Hell | PS4
  • Spirit of the North: Enhanced Edition | PS5
  • Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure | PS4
  • Jumanji The Video Game | PS4
  • Paw Patrol on a Roll! | PS4
  • ReadySet Heroes | PS4

As a Switch and Xbox owner who adores his cats....I'm a little jealous with this release
 
Hi, l download warzone but need to register an Activision account first. On the region list l don't see SA or Europe or middle east. Any idea what I need to select to be able to play with SA people. l am new to the PS platform. Won a PS5 in a draw.
 
Hey guys curious if anyone here has used a PS 5 remote on their PC and if it generally works well ?
 

Sony announces PlayStation Stars loyalty program with ‘digital collectibles’​

‘It’s definitely not NFTs,’ Sony says

Sony will launch a new loyalty program aimed at PlayStation customers later this year called PlayStation Stars, which will reward players with points that can be used on the PlayStation Store and a new feature the company is calling “digital collectibles.”

Joining PlayStation Stars is free, Sony said in an announcement post on the PlayStation Blog. Players can then earn rewards by doing a “monthly check-in” by playing a game on a PlayStation platform and completing “a variety of campaigns and activities,” including tournaments and trophy-based challenges. One example of such a challenge to is to “be the first player to platinum a blockbuster title in your local time zone.”

PlayStation Stars members can earn loyalty points that can be redeemed for “PSN wallet funds and select PlayStation Store products,” Sony Interactive Entertainment VP Grace Chen said. Members can also earn a new type of reward, the aforementioned digital collectibles, which Chen described as “digital representations of things that PlayStation fans enjoy, including figurines of beloved and iconic characters from games and other forms of entertainment, as well as cherished devices that tap into Sony’s history of innovation.”

In an interview with The Washington Post, Chen said PlayStation Stars’ digital collectibles are “definitely not NFTs,” the virtual goods and artwork that utilize blockchain technology and cryptocurrency. PlayStation Stars is not leveraging the blockchain, and digital collectibles cannot be traded or sold, Chen explained.

Sony says it plans to do a phased regional rollout of the PlayStation Stars program.

Sony’s console game rivals, Microsoft and Nintendo, have similar loyalty rewards programs. On Xbox, players can earn Microsoft Rewards points by buying and playing games and taking part in Xbox Game Pass quests. Nintendo enthusiasts can also earn coins through the My Nintendo program, which rewards members for making purchases, playing Nintendo’s mobile games, and using other Nintendo services.

 
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