PlayStation Is Having a Big Sale on Games Under $20
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PlayStation is currently having a sale that’s perfect for anyone who’s looking to top off their gaming libraries with some games they missed on release. Advertised as the always attractive “Games Under $20” sale, the discounts going on within the PlayStation Store right now mark a number of games down to under the $20 mark. Some of them get smaller discounts to bring them just below the line while others are marked down as much as 85% off their original $60 price tags.
You can find the sale here which will take you straight to the page for the ongoing promotion in the PlayStation Store. The sale has a mix of things discounted including former PlayStation exclusives like
Ghost of Tsushima Sequel or DLC Again Hinted at by Sucker Punch Job Ads Jan 12, 2021 18:38 EST
Ghost of Tsushima has been a major success for Sucker Punch, their fastest-selling game ever in fact, and it seems the studio is already working on bringing fans more epic samurai fun. Late last year, a Sucker Punch job ad indicated the studio was looking for a writer with a “knowledge of feudal Japanese history,” leading fans to draw obvious conclusions. Well, a new job ad makes things even more explicit.
Sucker Punch is now looking for a combat designer, and the job ad specifically says the applicant “must have played Ghost of Tsushima and understand its core combat systems.” So yeah, there you go, more GoT is pretty much a lock. What form the new Tsushima content will take remains up in the air – a full sequel? DLC? A standalone expansion in the vein of Uncharted: The Lost Legacy or Spider-Man Miles Morales? That remains to be seen, although the new job ad makes pretty
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Destiny 2
I can’t say it’s been a worthwhile use of my time, but I’ve been playing a lot of
Destiny 2 again. When I checked out the new updates back in November, it was my first time returning to the MMO shooter since 2018 when I wrote about the last major expansion. As I noted in that recent mini-review, the game is less of a job than it was then, allowing me to focus on the real fun: Mindlessly ticking off repetitive tasks while listening to
Comedy Bang Bang. It’s good to be back. Or… well, I’m back either way. [Sam Barsanti]
Talking Point: How Often Do You Use PS5 s New UI Features?
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Remember about four months ago when every internet user and their dog was worried by the fact Sony had yet to unveil the PlayStation 5 user interface? That was a grand old time in the comments sections here on Push Square, but we finally managed to get over that hump in October with a surprise State of Play presentation that revealed all. Well, almost all. The likes of playtime tracking and questionable Trophy implementation were left for us to discover. A few months after the PS5 launch then, we want to know if you ve incorporated these new features into the way you play. Are you using Cards to quickly jump into a game or firing up a multiplayer match from the home screen? Has Game Help aided you in solving a difficult puzzle? And are you sharing your screen with friends while playing other PS5 titles?