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Activision is pulling Warzone from PS4 and Xbox One storefronts on June 4, with servers running only until Modern Warfare 4 launches on October 23.
Sony revealed its June PlayStation Plus lineup a day early, bundling a survival game, a cartoon fighter, and a grimdark co-op shooter for all subscribers from June 2.
Monthly and quarterly plans for Essential, Extra, and Premium have all gone up — but annual subscriptions are untouched, pushing users toward long-term commitments.
Marvel's Wolverine gets an extended gameplay showcase at the June 2 State of Play, confirming a September 15 PS5-exclusive release with no PC port ever planned.
Sony is pulling six games from PS Plus Extra and Premium on June 16, including the original Red Dead Redemption, weeks after hiking subscription prices.
Seven games hit the PS Plus Extra and Premium catalog on May 19 — one day before Sony raises the Essential tier price for new subscribers.
Sony's PlayStation Studios CEO confirmed the reversal in an internal town hall, citing the threat of Microsoft's next-gen hybrid console as a key driver.
Monthly and three-month plans cost more from May 20 for new sign-ups, but Sony won't say which regions are affected — and annual plans escape the hike entirely.
Sony is testing a new Welcome Hub widget that surfaces regional player counts and trending games — currently in US beta only, with no global rollout date announced.
Sony's May catalog update brings a strong AAA anchor in Star Wars Outlaws alongside Red Dead Redemption II, plus an Italian-made soulslike and a Time Crisis exclusive for Premium subscribers.
Sony and Rockstar have a confirmed marketing deal, and PS4 players are already getting nudged toward a $650+ console purchase ahead of the November 2026 launch.
All three games are available to every PS Plus tier from May 5 — claim them before June 1 or lose access.
MP1ST reports an unconfirmed AAA horror shooter built on Unreal Engine 5, with Bloober Team among the names being floated — though no one is talking.
A new hypervisor exploit turns the PS5 Phat into a Linux PC capable of running GTA V with ray tracing at 60 fps — with one major catch.
After days of panic over rumored monthly DRM checks, Sony clarified that new digital purchases require just a single internet connection to verify — then nothing more.














