Video games are an expensive hobby, and while console gaming is a cheaper alternative to PC gaming, buying a PS4 or an Xbox One and a couple of games isn't exactly the smallest investment.
And if you're in a few South American countries and on a PlayStation system, gaming is getting a bit more pricey.
Sony has kicked off the PlayStation Store "Days of Play" sale today, and this includes quite a number of AAA titles. Here's the full list.
"INDIE Live Expo, Japan’s premiere online digital showcase series connecting indie game fans all over the world, highlighted more than 150 games during its Saturday broadcast introducing world premieres, new trailers, and updates during its 10th-ever digital showcase." - INDIE Live Expo.
A schedule for all of the currently announced game conferences in June 2024, including the Summer Game Fest 2024 date and times.
For the first time in a long time I have a hard time feeling excited for these events. Maybe it's because of all these massive lay offs and closures there hasn't exactly been good news since the start of the year.
Maybe come next week I'll get a little more excited but I dunno I just can't get too excited right now
Is it just me or is there little to no buzz or marketing leading up to this compared to previous SGF?
After the way they rudely hurried people off the stage at The Game Awards, I won't bother watching any of the streams for this. I'll just checkout out a few game trailers on Youtube after they're uploaded there.
Wait for sales or buy physical.
“there will be a 20 percent tax on games purchased via the PlayStation Store as a result of government regulations.”
Gaming here in Mexico is really expensive and the digital purchases are way cheaper than in most stores, whether they be online or actual stores with rent to pay. If they raise the digital prices lol it will suck and back to the only gamestop available in town.
If you think this is bad then try checking out the prices in Canada.
Only news if you live in countries where there is tax on Digital purchases. In SA this has happened a while ago at 15%