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The PlayStation 5 Is a Newer, Better PlayStation With Some Fun Flourishes
Sony's new game console is more experimental than Microsoft's new Xbox, and more importantly, it has a better lineup of games to play right away.
'Spider-Man: Miles Morales' Dazzles and Disappoints
This superhero fantasy of New York portrays a world with hints of familiar problems, and no causes to be found.
Why Do People Care So Much About How a PlayStation 5 Looks in Their Home?
A conversation between two people with different views on what it means to bring a new object into the house.
PlayStation 5 Is Here, And I'm Obsessed With This Digital Zipper
We can't tell you much about using a PlayStation 5 yet, but the machine's bundled toy box has some very cool ideas.
How Big Is the PlayStation 5: A Dialogue
We are now allowed to talk about what we think about how the PlayStation 5 looks like: it's weird.
Sony Posted a PS5 Teardown Video and Every Tech Company Should Do the Same
Big companies like Sony usually try to keep this kind of information hidden.
What Sony Revealed During the PlayStation 5 Future of Gaming Show
A fairly conventional presentation for an unconventional moment in games.
Major Labels Are Donating Millions for Racial Justice. That Isn't Enough
We spoke to heads of independent, Black-owned labels about how the big three need to rethink their business models to actually address racial injustice.
'The Last of Us Part II' Leaked Footage Reveals Major Story Spoilers
Major story moments and gameplay for the ‘The Last of Us Part II’ have hit the internet.
'Dreams' Is So Much Weirder and More Interesting Than Video Game Remakes
The moment you scratch beneath the surface, you find a fascinating world of surrealist art, copyright infringement, kids doing weird experiments, and so much more.
The Extremely Rare “Nintendo PlayStation” Prototype Just Sold For $360,000
It’s the most that’s ever been paid for a collectible piece of gaming history.
'Cyberpunk 2077' And How We All Got Conned into Endlessly Rebuying Games
Going forward, Microsoft only wants you to buy one copy of a video game, which is how it should have been all along.