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Warner Bros. Games has announced the planned stress testing of Mortal Kombat 1 servers. It is scheduled to start on 23 June at 18:00 CET and will last until 26 June inclusive.
Sony has announced the launch of cloud gaming testing with PlayStation 5 and plans to include this feature in PlayStation Plus Premium.
Sony has announced the games that will be included in the PlayStation Plus Extra and Deluxe subscription on 20 June. A total of 8 games will be added.
Phasmophobia developers have announced the game's release on Xbox Series, PlayStation 5, and even PlayStation VR2 consoles in August! What's more: Phasmophobia will support cross-play, allowing players on consoles and computers to team up in a four-person team and fight ghosts together, feeling the eerie scent of fear on their skin.
Electronic Arts has released a trailer for the American football simulator Madden NFL 24:
IGN has published an 18-minute video of Final Fantasy XVI gameplay:
Sony has released a minor update for PlayStation 5 on 23.01-07.40.00 - it will be available to users the next time they switch on the console. The update notes contain only two points:
Sony has released the first selection of June games for PlayStation Plus subscribers: NBA 2K23 (PS5, PS4), Jurassic World Evolution 2 (PS5, PS4) and Trek to Yomi (PS5, PS4)
Dead Cells developers have announced plans for further content support for the game after reaching 10 million copies sold, as reported by developer Motion Twin and studio Evil Empire
Publishers PM Studios and Flyhigh Works, together with developer Isolation Studios, have announced that the adventure game GOODBYE WORLD will be released on 30 June for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series:
Although the official release of Diblo IV will take place only next week, Blizzard has already released the first update for Deluxe and Ultimate owners. This Diablo 4 update is a server-side patch that will install in the background and makes changes to two character classes and enemy health.
One of the most interesting VR games at the PlayStation Showcase (in my humble opinion, of course) was Synapse, a first-person telekinetic shooter. Of course, it had been announced earlier, but at the show, it received a new trailer:
PlayStation VR 2 owners will definitely not be left without shooters - in addition to Arizona Sunshine by Vertigo Games, they will receive Crossfire: Sierra Squad from Smilegate Entertainment:
Vertigo Games has announced the sequel to the VR adventure shooter Arizona Sunshine:
At the PlayStation Showcase, horror fans were not left out - a direct sequel to Five Nights at Freddy's Help Wanted was announced. Unfortunately, we didn't get to see the gameplay, but we can enjoy the creepy trailer:














