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Microsoft Says Call of Duty and Activision Games Will Keep Releasing on PlayStation Beyond Current Deals

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God, we're never going to hear the end of this are we? In a new official blog post, Microsoft has outlined its "Open App Store Principles", and it's...well, it's a really boring read, so we'll just skip to the part that mentions Sony and PlayStation.

It states: "First, some commentators have asked whether we will continue to make popular content like Activision’s Call of Duty available on competing platforms like Sony’s PlayStation. The obvious concern is that Microsoft could make this title available exclusively on the Xbox console, undermining opportunities for Sony PlayStation users." Yep, this has been the big talking point ever since Microsoft announced its plans to acquire Activision Blizzard for $68 billion.

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Sony Buys Bungie And Isn’t Stopping There – Beyond 734

IGN's weekly PlayStation show breaks down the latest news in the world of PS4, PS5, and PSVR, including the Sony acquisition of Bungie and much more.

WD Black SN770 SSD review: Fast, affordable, and unusual

Transforming esports through a blockchain-enabled metaverse

Esports-focused video blockchain protocol Verasity writes for Esports Insider to discuss the potential of esports through the metaverse and blockchain solutions.  RELATED: Bridging opposing schools of thought on NFTs in esports On January 12th, 2022, game publisher Valve sent ripples across the esports community with the cancellation of Dota 2’s first tournament of 2022. Valve […]

PS5’s PSVR2 Will Seemingly Have a Cutting-Edge Display

Outstanding image quality awaits.

PSVR comfortably achieved the illusion of “presence”, despite its very obvious technological drawbacks. The improvements being touted for PSVR2 are wildly exciting, then, as a report by Display Supply Chain Consultants has revealed that the PlayStation 5 virtual reality headset will pack 800 pixels-per-inch density per eye. Sony’s original headset achieved about 193 pixels-per-inch density per eye.

Sony has already touted the headset’s 4K HDR panel as a selling point, but we’re talking about by far the most pixel dense display on the market here. Pixels-per-inch is important for virtual reality headsets because your eyes are lined up almost directly against the display, and thus it’s easier to discern the pattern of the pixels as a result. This is all going to result in vastly improved image quality, which will help to sell the illusion that you exist inside a virtual space.

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5 Sony Exclusives We’d Love To See On PSVR 2

PSVR 2 is official! But while we wait for more details, here's a list of the top 5 Sony exclusives that we'd love to see on PSVR 2.

PS3 Games Reportedly Appear on PS5 Store

Reportedly, Sony's PlayStation 5 Store recently listed some PS3 games for sale, sparking rumours of further backwards compatability for the console.

No New PSVR Games Made Sony’s 2021 Top-Selling VR Apps

Sony released the 10 best-selling PSVR games on the PS Store for 2021 but... No new games ranked, just as with Steam's list.

Sony Won’t Say If PSVR 2 Is Releasing This Year (Yet)

Sony is being tight-lipped on if PSVR 2 will release this year.

Editorial: PSVR 2 Won’t Outsell Quest 2, And It Doesn’t Need To

Yes, that wire and console dependency will stop PSVR 2 from outselling Quest 2. And, you know what? That doesn't matter. Here's why.

PSVR 2 Games: Every Announced And Rumored Project

PSVR 2 is coming soon, but what games can we expect? Here's every announced and rumored PSVR 2 game we know about so far.

The triangle of holiday shopping: Scams, social media and supply chain woes

‘Tis the season to avoid getting played by scammers hijacking Twitter accounts and promoting fake offers for PlayStation 5 consoles and other red-hot products

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