PS5

40-50 hours I think. I did everything (I think, but definitely didn't do any of the legends stuff), including Iki Island.

Not sure how one could possibly spend 400 hours in this game though :)
Correction - 61 hours
 
Just impressed. Thats all. As long as you had fun. I think Apex is my most at 500 odd hours
I am too old, with kak reflexes ... so anything too fast paced, like Apex or Warzone, and/or with too much stuff you can do other than basically shooting, is no fun for me. I can pace PUBG to my liking so to speak
 

Sony’s PlayStation Makes History with Over 500 Million Home Consoles Sold, Breaking Sales Records Worldwide​

The gaming industry leader, Sony’s PlayStation, was already having a glorious year so far. Having had a highly lucrative financial quarter, the company was riding high. But with a recent revelation, they added more success to the fruitful year with a record and setting a benchmark for the whole industry.

In every generation of consoles, PlayStation holds the top spots on the sales charts. With five generations of innovative systems that have become the number one priority on gamers’ lists, Sony PlayStation has managed to sell over half a billion consoles worldwide, making a new record!

PlayStation has become the first-ever gaming home console manufacturer to sell over 500 million systems (this feat is only viable if we exclude handheld consoles of both Sony and the competitors). Over 30 years of dominating presence in the industry and five generations of home consoles are what made this feat a reality.

playstation-4-1.jpg


This observation was made on the forums of ResetEra by a user named Kolx. They said, “With the recent announcement of PS5 selling 6.3 million in the last quarter, PS home consoles now have broken the half a billion home consoles sold (so not including the PSP or the PS Vita), bringing the total to 500.5 million.”

 

PlayStation 5 Pro is “100%” in Development at Sony, Henderson Claims; First Dev Kits Being Sent Out Soon​

The PlayStation 5 Pro is real and developments kits of the high-end PS5 console will be sent out to developers soon, according to known leaker Tom Henderson.


Back in March of this year, Henderson reported that Sony is working on a PS5 Pro model in a similar fashion to its PS4 Pro model. This beefed-up PS5 console is said to be released in late 2024. At least, that's what Henderson wrote in an article on Insider Gaming. No further details about this rumored "Pro" model were shared. Since then, the known leaker has claimed that Sony is working on other new hardware as well, including its Q-Lite handheld, a PS5 Slim model, and more.


None of this new PlayStation hardware has been confirmed by Sony just yet, and as such, we aren't sure if Henderson is spot on with the information he claims to have. In a new article posted by Henderson on Insider Gaming today, the leaker claims that the PlayStation 5 Pro is 100% in development at Sony. As a matter of fact, development kits of the Pro model are said to be sent out to first-party studios in the next couple of months. After that, dev kits will also be delivered to third-party developers. Henderson's article ends with what has already been said about the release frame of the PS5 Pro - The fourth quarter of 2024.


Insider Gaming can report with a 100% degree of certainty that the PlayStation 5 Pro is currently in development", Henderson's new article reads. He adds, "Whilst we cannot report on any more specifics at this time, we understand that the first dev kit prototypes will be going to 1st party developers within the next couple of months, with 3rd party developers receiving them by the end of the year."


As always with these kinds of reports and rumors, take the information above with a fair pinch of salt. Then again, Henderson has proven to be quite reliable in the past.


Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro model was announced in 2016 - three years after the launch of the regular PS4 model. The current PlayStation 5 models (digital and disc-version) were released back in November 2020 after being announced in September 2016. We'll update you as soon as more information about the rumored PS5 Pro model comes in. For now, stay tuned.

 

PlayStation 5 Pro is “100%” in Development at Sony, Henderson Claims; First Dev Kits Being Sent Out Soon​

The PlayStation 5 Pro is real and developments kits of the high-end PS5 console will be sent out to developers soon, according to known leaker Tom Henderson.


Back in March of this year, Henderson reported that Sony is working on a PS5 Pro model in a similar fashion to its PS4 Pro model. This beefed-up PS5 console is said to be released in late 2024. At least, that's what Henderson wrote in an article on Insider Gaming. No further details about this rumored "Pro" model were shared. Since then, the known leaker has claimed that Sony is working on other new hardware as well, including its Q-Lite handheld, a PS5 Slim model, and more.


None of this new PlayStation hardware has been confirmed by Sony just yet, and as such, we aren't sure if Henderson is spot on with the information he claims to have. In a new article posted by Henderson on Insider Gaming today, the leaker claims that the PlayStation 5 Pro is 100% in development at Sony. As a matter of fact, development kits of the Pro model are said to be sent out to first-party studios in the next couple of months. After that, dev kits will also be delivered to third-party developers. Henderson's article ends with what has already been said about the release frame of the PS5 Pro - The fourth quarter of 2024.


Insider Gaming can report with a 100% degree of certainty that the PlayStation 5 Pro is currently in development", Henderson's new article reads. He adds, "Whilst we cannot report on any more specifics at this time, we understand that the first dev kit prototypes will be going to 1st party developers within the next couple of months, with 3rd party developers receiving them by the end of the year."


As always with these kinds of reports and rumors, take the information above with a fair pinch of salt. Then again, Henderson has proven to be quite reliable in the past.


Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro model was announced in 2016 - three years after the launch of the regular PS4 model. The current PlayStation 5 models (digital and disc-version) were released back in November 2020 after being announced in September 2016. We'll update you as soon as more information about the rumored PS5 Pro model comes in. For now, stay tuned.

I wonder what Microsoft has planned in response.
 

Sony’s PlayStation Makes History with Over 500 Million Home Consoles Sold, Breaking Sales Records Worldwide​

The gaming industry leader, Sony’s PlayStation, was already having a glorious year so far. Having had a highly lucrative financial quarter, the company was riding high. But with a recent revelation, they added more success to the fruitful year with a record and setting a benchmark for the whole industry.

In every generation of consoles, PlayStation holds the top spots on the sales charts. With five generations of innovative systems that have become the number one priority on gamers’ lists, Sony PlayStation has managed to sell over half a billion consoles worldwide, making a new record!

PlayStation has become the first-ever gaming home console manufacturer to sell over 500 million systems (this feat is only viable if we exclude handheld consoles of both Sony and the competitors). Over 30 years of dominating presence in the industry and five generations of home consoles are what made this feat a reality.

playstation-4-1.jpg


This observation was made on the forums of ResetEra by a user named Kolx. They said, “With the recent announcement of PS5 selling 6.3 million in the last quarter, PS home consoles now have broken the half a billion home consoles sold (so not including the PSP or the PS Vita), bringing the total to 500.5 million.”


I'm not surprised the PS5 sold over 6 million units. I love mine; best console I have used (Been a long time Xbox fan)

My Xbox One S, feels so outdated now when I do switch it on. I hope Microsoft comes out with something decent on the next gen,
 
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