More interestingly, one that seemingly isn't coming to PS4, but to Switch, Xbox One, and PC.
The Persona / Shin Megami Tensei cosplay gathering allowed fans of the acclaimed JRPG series to meet up during FanimeCon 2024.
Windows Central writes: "Many PlayStation Studios games that are ported to PC get dedicated PS5 DualSense support, which allows users to experience haptic feedback and adaptive trigger support without actually having to own a PS5.
According to Hermen Hulst, head of PlayStation Studios, it's still the company's intent to launch the bigger single-player games on PS5 first, before later bringing the games to PC. This might not be the case for multiplayer games however, which are considered okay to launch simultaneously on console and PC."
My guess is after god of war. Probably last of us 2 that's a almost 4 year old game now and by the time it's released on pc it will be more than 4 years old or close to 5.
Frame generation technology has arrived on consoles, amplifying frame-rates and potentially transforming experiences.
adds between 8.3-15.3 milliseconds of latency on the game they tested, - no thanks
Impressive results... sadly I don't have a 120hz display. I was thinking this technique could increase fps on any game that supports it regardless of the display.
Now I've extensively tried it I'm not too fussed about 120 fps. Give me a locked 60 and more details and I'm more than happy
Probably horribly wrong, but the Devil May Cry collection seems like a good bet.
they are bringing back Lost Planet.....?
Why are they assuming that the Switch and Xbox/PC games are the same? All it lists is the genre, not that they have ONE action/adventure title coming. Switch is getting a game and the Xbox/PC is getting a different one. The PS4 likely already has one of them (Monster Hunter World going to Switch) and the other is an Xbox timed/full exclusive (Dead Rising).
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