
Sony is partnering with Discord to integrate the chat platform into the PlayStation ecosystem, giving it a key advantage over Xbox starting early 2022.

Sony has officially confirmed that PS4 exclusive Ghost of Tsushima has surpassed 5 million copies sold in just a few months since its release.

Sony shared a list of PS4 games that won't run on the PS5. The list includes just 10 titles, meaning almost the entire library will be backward compatible.

Jim Ryan predicts PlayStation 5 sales will surpass 7.5 million units in its first five months, beating the launch pace of the PS4.

IGN compared Ghost of Tsushima's E3 2018 graphics to the pre-release 1.04 version. Players noted downgrades to lighting, effects, reflections, and particles.

Sony has confirmed PS5 will be backward compatible with both disc and digital PS4 games. Some titles will also get resolution and frame rate boosts.

The Last of Us: Part II sold over 4 million copies in its first 72 hours, setting a new PS4 record. Critics praised the game, but user reviews were more reserved.

The PlayStation 5 is larger than the Xbox Series X. Its substantial size is driven by the need for efficient cooling of its powerful AMD Ryzen chip.

The PS5 will run PS4 games with improved quality, offering higher frame rates (60+) and resolutions (4K) thanks to its powerful AMD Zen 2 chip.

Microsoft is testing Xbox Console Streaming, a feature that streams games from your console to Android devices. Play your Xbox titles anywhere in your home, but remember a strong internet connection is key. It's free.

This October, PS Plus subscribers snag The Last of Us Remastered and the baseball sim MLB The Show 19 for free. Don't miss out!

Starting August 6, PS Plus subscribers can grab Sniper Elite 4 and WipEout Omega Collection. You still have time to claim July's titles too.