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Sony Might be Ditching Mandatory PSN Accounts for its PC Games
Sony has made PlayStation Network accounts optional for some PC games, following controversy over mandatory sign-ups. While account benefits remain, players will no longer be forced to sign up.
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Sony Winding Down PS4 Games in Monthly PS Plus Games And Game Catalog
Sony announced a shift in PS Plus offerings, focusing on PS5 games starting January 2026, reducing PS4 titles despite significant PS4 user numbers on PSN.
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Here’s your free PlayStation Plus Essential monthly games for February, 2025
Sony announced February’s PS Plus Essential games, including Payday 3, High on Life, and Pac-Man World Re-Pac. The selection is deemed weak, with mixed reviews for Payday 3.
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Sniper Elite: Resistance is Prime AA Gaming – Review
After so many games, the Sniper Elite series is starting to languish and the next entry needs to show some marked improvement. For now, though, Sniper Elite: Resistance is another fun entry in one of AA gaming’s best champions.
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Hermen Hulst Ousted as PlayStation Co-CEO in Surprise Shake-Up
PlayStation has reverted to a sole CEO structure, appointing Hideaki Nishino as the sole leader. Hermen Hulst remains in charge of first-party titles, reporting directly to Nishino.
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The Sims 1 & 2 Are Probably Being Released on Windows 10/11 This Weekend
The first two Sims games are set for re-release on Windows 10 this weekend, providing modern operating system support. Previously, they were challenging to play on newer systems.
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Rise of the Ronin is coming to PC This March
PlayStation exclusive Rise of the Ronin will launch on PC via Steam on March 10, featuring ultrawide support, 8k resolution, and high frame rates, though PSN account requirements remain uncertain.
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Phil Spencer Cannot Say That Starfield Will Stay Exclusive
Phil Spencer hints at Xbox’s strategy to publish games on multiple platforms, including Switch 2, confirming a more open approach despite avoiding clear statements on Starfield’s exclusivity in recent interviews.
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Xbox’s Phil Spencer Confirms They Will Bring Games to Switch 2
Microsoft’s gaming CEO Phil Spencer confirmed plans to bring some Microsoft games to the Nintendo Switch 2, emphasizing Nintendo’s importance in the industry and his appreciation for their innovations.
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EA Stock Price Drops Due to Dragon Age: The Veilguard and FC 25 Underwhelming
EA’s stock plummeted 18%, losing $6 billion in value due to a revised financial forecast, with expected bookings falling significantly. Declining microtransactions, particularly from FC 25 and Dragon Age: The Veilguard, contributed to this downturn.
