Digital Foundry Believes PS5 Pro Cannot Run GTA 6 At 60 FPS
Maybe gamers should just accept this is not a 60 FPS console generation.
Maybe gamers should just accept this is not a 60 FPS console generation.
It only looks like a PlayStation story right now. This might change how EA makes games, in a big way.
The literal game changer is here.
Bungie's secrecy is enabling a lot of dire speculation.
It's particularly hard that this may be the first of many smaller studios to join the industry's wave of layoffs.
Square Enix and Microsoft make a plum deal to do business.
Aspyr has not yet fixed the game, but seeing this, it looks like they can actually pull it off.
The only reason the other shoe hasn't dropped yet is Sony hasn't decided yet.
It's a very baffling fumble for a company that still manages their other properties much better.
All this noise and innuendo over a product that Sony has not yet confirmed really exists.
This could be a huge opportunity for developers looking to make a name for themselves.
Microsoft has high hopes that this game can find success as a multiplatform release.
Persona fans better prepare for their multiplatform future.
All these improvements may come with a price that gamers aren't willing to pay.
As if this release didn't already have enough problems.
Maybe the end really is in sight for consumer VR, again.
Nvidia's partnership for Star Wars Outlaws clearly benefits their GeForce Now subscribers.
We can only hope that the ideas in this trailer reappear in a game someday.
It really isn't what you expect from Team Ninja and PlayStation.
Hopefully, whatever Bungie has planned is enough to win the players back.
This is one rumor that gamers may not want to actually be true.
Saber has even more games under wraps, which may include one famous game they still won't admit they're working on.
Even now Embracer won't disclose the status of the remake.
Saber has essentially bought their way to freedom.