
You can now play enhanced versions of your favorite PS4 games for free on the PS5 by subscribing to the PlayStation Plus Collection. Sony has announced more perks for gamers who want to upgrade to the PS5. In a showcase, the company said PS5 users can now access the PlayStation Plus Collection. With the Collection, [...]
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You can now play enhanced versions of your favorite PS4 games for free on the PS5 by subscribing to the PlayStation Plus Collection.
Sony has announced more perks for gamers who want to upgrade to the PS5. In a showcase, the company said PS5 users can now access the PlayStation Plus Collection. With the Collection, you can now enjoy a slew of PS4 games on your next-gen console.
In a blog post, Sony gives more information about the Plus Collection. If you have PlayStation Plus and get a PS5, you can choose from a vast library of popular PS4 games. These games include Sony exclusives and various third-party games.
Sony adds that the Plus Collection is an “added benefit” to your existing PlayStation Plus subscription. You don’t have to pay anything for the Plus Collection. If you redeem a game from the Collection, you can play it as long as you remain a Plus member.
Moreover, grab these PS4 games for your PS5, and you’ll also enjoy faster loading speeds and better framerates with the PS5’s Game Boost.
According to Kotaku, you can enjoy these games and more from the PlayStation Plus Collection. Take your pick:
Sony has released a full list of the games that will be available through the PlayStation Plus Collection on November 12, including Bloodborne, Persona 5, and The Last of Us Remastered. https://t.co/BiDhN46vTJ pic.twitter.com/QIqA1hxXI4
— Kotaku (@Kotaku) October 28, 2020
Both the PS5 and the PlayStation Plus Collection launch on November 12.
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With Microsoft’s Project xCloud set to release next month, Google Stadia might need a flagship game to put it over the top. Microsoft’s cloud gaming service offers hundreds of Xbox games to mobile players. How can Google beat a massive library of games? Right now, Google’s hopes rest on games like Baldur’s Gate 3. Google [...]
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With Microsoft’s Project xCloud set to release next month, Google Stadia might need a flagship game to put it over the top. Microsoft’s cloud gaming service offers hundreds of Xbox games to mobile players. How can Google beat a massive library of games? Right now, Google’s hopes rest on games like Baldur’s Gate 3.
Gizmodo reports that Larian Studios, developers of Baldur’s Gate 3, is excited to work on the Stadia. They wanted to bring the game to Stadia because it’s much easier than porting it to the Xbox or Playstation. Moreover, Larian has stressed they were thrilled to work with Stadia’s development tools. These tools let them do things they can’t do on PC or other consoles.
Stadia's success as a serious gaming platform rests on Baldur's Gate 3 https://t.co/fkkbGp6UvC pic.twitter.com/afqoyDhyJJ
— Gizmodo (@Gizmodo) August 18, 2020
For example, Google Stadia has a feature called “Crowd Choice.” This feature allows Stadia users to start live polls online while playing. Before players make an in-game decision, they can ask viewers what they should do. As of now, Crowd Choice comes as multiple choice or chat poll options.
With this new feature, viewers can vote on the player’s gear. They can buff or debuff the streamer’s character. If the player talks to an NPC, the viewers can vote on how the NPC responds. Notably, viewers can even take control of enemies and bosses.
Larian hopes to take advantage of this feature for Baldur’s Gate 3.
However, Business Insider said Google isn’t giving developers enough money incentives to make games. The company has also quit on large projects in the past, which might be possible for Stadia.
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