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Nine Games Leaving PlayStation Plus Catalog in September 2023

Every month PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscribers get new games but they also lose games as titles leave the service. The past few months have seen a large number of games leave the service and September 2023 has some more big names leaving.

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DefenderOfDoom2276d ago

Cool I still have a month to try DEATHLOOP . But having so much fun playing Quake 2 remastered.

Hedstrom276d ago

Steep – PS4 – Leaving August 31
Deathloop – PS5 – Leaving September 18
Watch Dogs – PS4 – Leaving September 18
Watch Dogs 2 – PS4 – Leaving September 18
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands – PS4 – Leaving September 18
Nidhogg 2 – PS4 – Leaving September 18
Through the Darkest of Times – PS4 – Leaving September 18
Chicory: A Colorful Tale – PS5/PS4 – Leaving September 18
Umbrella Corps – PS4 – Leaving September 18
Death end re;Quest 2 – PS4 – Leaving September 18

ChasterMies276d ago

Chicory: A Colorful Tale is a neat game that you probably wouldn’t buy.

Profchaos276d ago (Edited 276d ago )

Looks like the PS and ubi love affair is coming to a close so many of their games are dropping off of plus

thetonygastel276d ago

I think they are not renewing it so you subscribe to their own service. I´m sure they will eventually bring it to consoles.

GhostScholar275d ago (Edited 275d ago )

I can’t stand that their first party games that were on the ps plus collection are gone now. So stupid. No excuse for the first party games to leave the service. There is absolutely no reason to pay for premium.

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New PlayStation Handheld Reported Again, Supposedly Runs PS4 Games

Another leaker has claimed that a PSP/PS Vita style PlayStation handheld is in the works, and it'll supposedly support PS4 games.

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anast13h ago

If this is true, it will crush everything for the price.

VenomUK26m ago(Edited 22m ago)

Needs to be a PS5 portable.

crazyCoconuts11m ago

It would be a niche product like Portal. Not bad, but not mainstream. It's legacy PS4 right?

-Foxtrot12h ago

If you had every PS1, PS2, PS3, PSP and PSV game then sure but I mean if it's just the PS4 why not just get a Steam Deck?

anast1h ago

You might be correct, but it depends on the price point. Also, most PC gamers wait years for Sony releases, so it might be better just to get the PS4 handheld.

crazyCoconuts6m ago

I'd be surprised if Sony reversed course and continued to put new releases on PS4. It would cannibalize their PS5 sales

MrBaskerville37m ago(Edited 37m ago)

If it supports your library, some people own more ps4 games than steam games. I know I do.

crazyCoconuts2m ago

I might buy something like this to play my old library but man those old games are cheap on steam. This console would have to be cheap to make sense. I don't see it happening

MeteorPanda1h ago

I still play my vita. The oled screen was too good for it's time. I obviously had to home brew it but playing my old snes/ps1 games on it is so good.

Skuletor1h ago

How many people will buy this at launch? As a Vita owner, I'd definitely hold back after how Sony's support for that turned out.
Also, PSP played near PS2 quality games, PS Vita played near PS3 quality games, shouldn't the next Playstation handheld be aiming for near PS5 quality?

MeteorPanda23m ago

the sadest thing on vita support for me was the removal of Close? The app that let you see local players and what they were playing. i made friends back in the day for co op that way lol.

I think it was privacy breaching? such a shame.

Skuletor14m ago

Vita had so much promise, I wonder what it would have taken for Sony to have been more supportive. GTA: San Andreas Stories would have probably brought more sales alone, if they could have gotten that. I was disappointed we never really got anything on the same level as Killzone: Mercenary after that game, which looked amazing running on the Killzone 3 engine. Would have loved to see new entries of PS IP like Infamous, God of War etc, Sony really dropped the ball and using proprietary memory cards that were ridiculously priced didn't help, if they were smart, they'd have sold them cheaper since they were mainly being used to store stuff people were paying for in their store anyway, lol.

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Helldivers 2 players share tips everyone should know but many don't

Helldivers 2 can take a long time to figure out every mechanic in the game, so Reddit users have shared their most helpful tips.

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LG_Fox_Brazil16h ago

The main tip that I would tell a new player is: know how and when to pick your fights. Sometimes it's better to avoid a skirmish altogether and focus on the missions. And if you are indeed starting a fight, try to end is as soon as possible and focus on the smallers enemies first, because if you get rid of all those bastards then they won't call for backup and you'll have time to finish the bigger threats

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Ghost of Tsushima's Steam Deck Performance is Fantastic So Far - First Impressions

Ghost of Tsushima has released on Steam, so we take a quick look at how it runs on the Steam Deck, and we are very pleased so far!

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