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Nintendo - Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid review - pcgamer.com - Japan - Britain

Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid review

Many of Japan's biggest games have been open world-ized, but I wouldn't have expected the next to be—*checks notes*—summer vacation adventures. Sony's Boku no Natsuyasumi («My Summer Holiday») series was a life sim trailblazer in the early 2000s, and now there's Natsu-Mon: an enjoyable adventure giving a seldom-known subgenre new life. As a longtime devotee of the Sony games, I welcome the change rather than demand purity. It still isn't getting old strolling through a virtual sunflower field, even if I've done it enough times to be a seed farmer. 

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Xbox Game Pass & PS Plus Help Two Games’ Player Counts Increase By 3,000% - screenrant.com

Xbox Game Pass & PS Plus Help Two Games’ Player Counts Increase By 3,000%

Joining PlayStation Plus and the Xbox Game Passhas increased the player base of two games by an incredible 3,000%. Both services offer a rotating selection of games every month, providing a mix of new and popular games as well as older and lesser-known titles. Two games, in particular, have seen an incredible boost in players since showing up on the two popular monthly subscription services.

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RPG Fans With PS Plus Will Want To Watch Out For September 2024 - screenrant.com - Japan

RPG Fans With PS Plus Will Want To Watch Out For September 2024

PlayStation Plus subscribers who plan on making their way through all the games on the subscription service may want to expedite the process. While time frames for games departing Sony's platform aren't set in stone, it's generally accepted that when a game has been available on PS Plus for over a year, there's a much higher chance that it will be removed in the near future. That may not always be the case, but it's a decent rule of thumb for those who want to get the most out of their subscription.

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Tom Ivan - Ryan Ellis - Sony has revealed Concord’s post-launch roadmap - videogameschronicle.com

Sony has revealed Concord’s post-launch roadmap

Firewalk Studios has revealed details about the post-launch roadmap for Concord.

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Harvey Randall - A Red Dead Redemption PC port was proudly 'announced' on the store page for the PS4 version, of all places - pcgamer.com

A Red Dead Redemption PC port was proudly 'announced' on the store page for the PS4 version, of all places

This morning, several of the fine writers on PC Gamer (including myself) were staring at a store page description for Red Dead Redemption on the PlayStation website—trying to figure out just why we were looking at a proud, chest-puffed announcement of a PC port for Red Dead Redemption—a game that hasn't seen a PC release since its debut back in 2010—because, well, it was on the store page for the PlayStation 4.

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Carli Velocci - We never got this Sly Cooper time travel game thanks to Darksiders - digitaltrends.com

We never got this Sly Cooper time travel game thanks to Darksiders

In a new interview with MinnMax founder Ben Hanson, ex-Vigil Games founders Joe Madureira and Ryan Stefanelli discussed a “pivotal moment” in their development career. They could either make a Sly Cooper game for the PlayStation Portable with Sony or develop Darksiders with THQ. You can probably guess which choice they made.

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Andy Chalk - Jason Schreier - Bungie promises to address the 'uncertainty' surrounding the future of Destiny 2 following massive layoffs last week - pcgamer.com

Bungie promises to address the 'uncertainty' surrounding the future of Destiny 2 following massive layoffs last week

It hasn't been a good couple weeks for Bungie. At the end of July, the Destiny 2 studio laid off 220 employees, representing roughly 17% of its total workforce; shortly after that, a report surfaced alleging that Bungie CEO Pete Parsons had spent more than $2.4 million on vintage cars over the past two years; and shortly after that it came to light that hopes of avoiding layoffs by really nailing The Final Shape expansion were completely misplaced, because the cuts were reportedly planned regardless of the expansion's outcome.

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Amy Eastland - PlayStation Studios To “Continuously Release Hit Titles,” Says Sony - wccftech.com

PlayStation Studios To “Continuously Release Hit Titles,” Says Sony

Sony has declared that PlayStation Studios plans to "consistently and continuously" release hit games. Sony Interactive Entertainment strives to refine its development process and release schedules to ensure this is true.

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