Today at the Chinese gaming expo ChinaJoy, a devoted fan destroyed a PlayStation 4 in protest at what a cluster of onlookers saw as Sony's promotion of shameless The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild ''clone'' Genshin Impact.
Sony has launched a new PlayStation Store sale this week titled "Big Games, Big Deals" and this discounts over 1,700 items on the storefront.
After the whole fiasco with Sony and Helldivers 2 Community has neded, players report that they are unable to delete their PSN accounts.
can't delete account due to security reasons o_O
That sounds about right lol
Inb4 people mention it explicitly states it somewhere in the EULA, next up everybody pull out ya wands and make the unbreakable vow for eternal corporate servitude.
because an account tied to an email that is likely a burner is going to end the world
I really wish gamers would also step up against every other 3rd party app/sign in required game out there. Sigining in to psn is no different than gta, ubi and ea games.
"While the 20 year anniversary edition of Nordic Game, NG24 Spring's homepage on 21-24 May in Malmö, Sweden, is getting closer, the organizers announced that more than 150 speakers are now lined up for the show." - Nordic Game.
Okay to be fair after watching some gameplay there is a lot of similarities. The style of the visuals, stamina meter next to the character, the climbing, enemy designs, the menus, and even the soundtrack has a similar feel to Botw in areas. I don't know if its enough for a legal risk, but it's enough to make you lose respect for the developers.
Copying games is okay, but doing so in this way works against you.
It definitely takes a lot from BoTW, but it looks fantastic.
This person obviously has other issues.
i hope that Geshin Impact took just how breath of the wild looks and not what it is actually do - bland. non existent story, mediocre music, empty boring world, bland characters, no enemy variety what so ever, boring ubisoft towers and other gameplay shortcomings.
Guy with the pink lanyard for the win for reactions.