Stellar Blade, which disappeared from the information field for some time, finally returned to the spotlight during the recent Sony State of Play presentation, where its gameplay was demonstrated:
Stunlock Studios has announced that the survival simulator V Rising will be released on PlayStation, although it did not name the exact date - currently it is only a vague "2024".
State of Play took place just today, and Sony has already confirmed another presentation, this time exclusively for Square Enix's Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
Ghost Story Games has released a new trailer for Judas, which focuses on showcasing the game's story and world, giving us a glimpse into the setting:
The smartphone will get a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, MediaTek Dimensity 7200 processor, main camera with 50 MP Samsung ISOCELL S5KGN9 sensor and 50 MP ISOCELL JN1 ultra-wide-angle lens, 16 MP front-facing camera, 4,290 mAh battery with 45W charging and Nothing OS 2.5 based on Android 14.
Mintrocket's adventure game Dave the Diver was a surprise last year, although PlayStation owners haven't had the opportunity to try the game yet, but that's about to change. During State of Play, it was announced that Dave the Diver will be released on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5:
The dreams of Superman, played by Henry Cavill, continue.
Psycho boxer Ed will appear in Street Fighter 6 at the end of February
We have already written many times that Honor is going to introduce Honor X9b smartphone in the global market. Now there is information that another gadget of the company will debut along with it.
"Dune: Part Two" comes out on the 1st of March.
The game is already available on PlayStation 5
The information was shared by the CEO of MediaTek. Preliminarily, the SoC will be called Dimensity 9400. It is known that the novelty will be presented in the fourth quarter of this year. The chipset will be built on the new 3nm TSMC (N3E) process. For comparison Dimensity 9300 is made on the older N4P process.
Universal Music Group, the largest music label representing stars like Taylor Swift and Elton John, has criticised Chinese social network TikTok. The company accused the platform of abusing its market position and promoting content created by artificial intelligence.
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