samedi 30 décembre 2017

PlayStation Developers Pick Their Favorite Gameplay Mechanics of 2017

The team over at PlayStation EU have put together an excellent series of posts gathering some end-of-year thoughts from a group of prolific creators. We were thrilled with how they turned out, so we’re running the series here as well. If you’re based in Europe, do yourself a favor and bookmark the EU PlayStation.Blog for more high-quality, region-appropriate updates and announcements into 2018 and beyond.


While story, characters and visuals are all key components of what makes a videogame memorable, it’s their core mechanics and gameplay systems that make them fun – and 2017’s release roster offered fun in abundance.

To celebrate the last 12 months’ embarrassment of riches, we wanted to call out the systems that have wowed players over 2017 – and what better people to ask than the expert developers who have crafted some of PlayStation’s games over the past 12 months?

Gravity-shifting in Gravity Rush 2

As chosen by…

“I loved playing around with this and ‘flying’ through the world.” Hermen Hulst, Co-founder, Guerrilla Games (Horizon Zero Dawn)

“I know it’s technically not a new gameplay mechanic, as it was the star of the first instalment of the series, but it’s still awesome. The addition of gravity styles means you get to play around with some new tricks. Roaming through the floating city really gives me the feeling of freedom every time.” Michał Dobrowolski, Senior Game Designer, CD Projekt Red (The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt, Gwent)

Control precision in Assassin’s Creed: Origins

Assassin's Creed: Origins

As chosen by…

“My favourite part was the system that allowed you to walk along with cats. Also, the quality of the action surprised me. Although the combat and animation have always been high-quality, the latest title raised the feel and touch of the controls to the next level, yet I feel that people didn’t recognise these improvements.” Fumihiko Yasuda, Director, Team Ninja (Nioh)

“Being able to enjoy the world of Assassin’s Creed Origins through the air with the eagle or in auto-walk mode on the camel’s back is brilliant. The world is the star of the game and this allows you to enjoy it even more. No limitations, just pure freedom.” Damien Kieken, Game Director, Ubisoft (For Honor)

The multiple game modes of Nier: Automata

As chosen by…

“Having things change from shoot ’em up, to a 2.5D platformer, to an open-world 3D RPG. I can’t remember ever having played a game that not only deftly switched between completely different genres of games, but that did each of them so seamlessly and to such a high level of execution that I would totally have played each of them as a standalone game.” Jeramy Bergerson, Associate Producer, Arkane Studios (Prey)

“Platinum Games have created a unique beast of a game that successfully combines gameplay elements from totally different genres. Its seamless transitions from hack ‘n slash to twin stick shooter creates a new experience for gamers.” Khalil Osaimi, Media Designer, Housemarque (Nex Machina, Matterfall)

The upgrade system of Nier: Automata

As chosen by…

“There have been a few games that have made me put the controller down and simply admire the ingenuity of the teams behind them and this year that game was Nier: Automata. The way the game contextualises upgrading 2B, 9S and A2 through the chip system and the way that thread carries throughout the game was a masterstroke. Game mechanics and story coming together to create this near-perfect whole.” Brad Davey, Lead Designer, Sumo Digital (Snake Pass)

Going driving in Everybody’s Golf

As chosen by…

“Driving the go-carts in Everybody’s Golf. I spent way too much time just running into other players, I’m surprised they didn’t ban me. I’ve since learned to drive responsibly and respect others.” John Johanas, Director, Tango Gameworks (The Evil Within 2)

The stealth system in Horizon Zero Dawn

As chosen by…

“Horizon’s stealth mechanics are very gratifying, I love sneaking around in the tall grass, scanning enemies to identify weaknesses and setting up traps to take them down like a total badass. Triggering slow-mo whilst jumping and take down machines with the bow and arrow are easily my favourite moments in the game.” James Valls, Senior Producer, Rebellion (Battlezone, Sniper Elite 4)

“Argh! I hate it when developers do this in interviews, but honestly, I love the core mechanic in That’s You! When we hit upon the idea of asking players questions where they themselves are the answers, it was just immediately brilliant. It’s so simple and pure, and usually hilarious to play with friends. We regularly laughed ’til we cried while play testing it at Wish, and there aren’t many games you can say that about.” Capsar Field, Wish Studios (Knowledge is Power!)

“It is blowing my own trumpet somewhat, but I would say the double-speed mode in Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age. Previously you have had to accept that you need to invest a lot of time to play an RPG, but I would like to brag that with the double-speed mode we put in, you can play in a pleasingly speedy manner!” Hiroaki Kato, Producer, Square-Enix (Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age)

The dark rot in Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice

As chosen by…

“There’s so much to love and applaud with that game but the Dark rot visual and what it stands for in terms of game-over was very well executed.” Gavin Price, Creative Lead, Playtonic (Yooka Laylee)

The Nemesis system of Shadow of War

As chosen by…

“The new Nemesis System in Shadow of War, hands down. In all its complexity and – let’s not ignore it – cruelty, the dimension of your actions echoes all over Mordor.” Raul Rubio Munarriz, Director, Tequila Works (Rime)

“It was impressive to see a bigger, more extensive version of Shadow of Mordor’s Nemesis system in 2017’s Shadow of War. Controversies aside, the Nemesis system seems like a great addition to improve players’ experience in a sandbox game. Watching people playing Shadow of War, I couldn’t help but wonder the possibilities of those mechanics applied to other major sandboxes like Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption or Assassin’s Creed.” Román Echevarrena, Producer, RecoTechnology (Numantia)

PlayLink in Hidden Agenda

As chosen by…

“We may be a bit biased given that we developed Hidden Agenda, but PlayLink’s ability to offer new design opportunities to developers and open up gaming to new audiences, meant it was my favourite.” Steve Goss, Director of Design, Supermassive Games (Hidden Agenda)



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vendredi 29 décembre 2017

The Top 10 PlayStation Trailers of 2017

Hi there! Justin here, just checking in on the ol’ PlayStation.Blog to make sure everyone is having an excellent time while the team is away on holiday break. Everyone good? I hope you had a great Christmas, if you celebrate it.

Ah! While I’m here, I’ve got something for you: we’ve gathered the ten top-performing trailers published to our YouTube channel in 2017, and collected them here for you to peruse. Perhaps you could queue a few of these up after an especially filling meal, or before you decide to call it a night and bundle up in bed.

We debuted some real doozies over the past 12 months, and I figure what better way to dive into 2018 than by reflecting on all we’ve seen and achieved this year?

Okay, sorry to bother you! I’m going to go take a nap. Enjoy the trailers, and happy new year. <3

10. Ghost of Tsushima – PGW 2017 Announce Trailer | PS4

9. UNCHARTED: The Lost Legacy – PS4 Story Trailer | E3 2017

8. Marvel’s Spider-Man – PGW 2017 Teaser Trailer | PS4

7. UNCHARTED: The Lost Legacy – Accolades Trailer | PS4

6. Detroit: Become Human – PS4 Trailer | E3 2017

5. Shadow of the Colossus – PS4 Trailer | E3 2017

4. Gran Turismo Sport – Join The Human Race PS4 Trailer | E3 2017

3. The Last of Us Part II – Teaser Trailer #2 | PS4

2. God of War – Be A Warrior: PS4 Gameplay Trailer | E3 2017

1. Horizon Zero Dawn – Story Trailer | PS4



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PlayStation Game Creators Pick Their Standout Characters of 2017

The team over at PlayStation EU have put together an excellent series of posts gathering some end-of-year thoughts from a group of prolific creators. We were thrilled with how they turned out, so we’re running the series here as well. If you’re based in Europe, do yourself a favor and bookmark the EU PlayStation.Blog for more high-quality, region-appropriate updates and announcements into 2018 and beyond.


2017 is a year packed not only with great gameplay moments, but with fantastic characters. Be it new heroes (Horizon Zero Dawn’s Aloy) or returning rogues (Uncharted’s Chloe Frazer), we asked developers from across the PlayStation spectrum to name their favourite faces from the past 12 months.

Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice’s Senua

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

As chosen by…

“That has to be Senua, or better yet the actress playing Senua, Melina Juergens. She has done a tremendous job in bringing the character to life.” Hermen Hulst, Co-founder, Guerrilla Games (Horizon Zero Dawn)

“She’s a massive leap forward in characterisation, executed very thoughtfully, very skilfully. I’ve definitely never played a character like her before – and I want more!” Gavin Price, Creative Lead, Playtonic (Yooka Laylee)

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy’s Chloe Frazer

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy

As chosen by…

“Aside from being an extremely cool individual, she felt like a very real person – they weren’t merely depicted as female characters created to serve as eye candy.” Fumihiko Yasuda, Director, Team Ninja (Nioh)

“The more you play, the more you understand the different nuances that defines her; rough on the outside but way more complex on the inside.” Damien Kieken, Game Director, Ubisoft (For Honor)

“I was already a fan of Chloe since Uncharted 2 and I was so glad when I heard Naughty Dog had decided to make a spin-off based just on her. After Horizon: Zero Dawn, The Lost Legacy, Hellblade and Battlefront II’s main campaign, it’s good to see that female leads are finally getting the attention they deserve in AAA productions. It’s a bold move, really, and I appreciate the studio for giving us more of Chloe’s adventures.” Román Echevarrena, Producer, RecoTechnology (Numantia)

Horizon Zero Dawn’s Aloy

Horizon Zero Dawn

As chosen by…

“A smart, realistic new gaming heroine.” Steve Goss, Director of Design, Supermassive Games (Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, Hidden Agenda)

“In a world with games and movies that feature superheroes and powerful characters that face extinction-level threats all the time, it’s always interesting to play as characters like Delsin (Infamous: Second Son), Nathan Drake (Uncharted) or Aloy – characters that have to discover what it is they’re good at, improvise when thrust into dangerous situations, and handle threats that exist more on a personal level than a global one.

“The thing that makes Aloy so interesting is that she’s not only discovering herself, she’s starting out from a much lower point than some other characters – from a place of exile, as an outcast from birth, and for reasons she’s never even been told. It’s not a story that gets told so well very often, and it makes you think about the real places in our world where a story like Aloy’s — being an outcast solely because of tradition, superstition, or caste — might not be fiction.” Jeramy Bergerson, Associate Producer, Arkane Studios (Prey)

“Horizon’s Aloy was just a genuine surprise for me, the game intro really created a very strong bond between her and the player.” James Valls, Senior Producer, Rebellion (Battlezone)

“Aloy is such a great character; warm, compassionate, motivated and capable. Ashley Burch gives her such depth in her performance. Every interaction was a treasure in a game already full of them.” Brad Davey, Lead Designer, Sumo Digital (Snake Pass)

“It’s nice to see a female character done well.” Mark Healey, Creative Director, Media Molecule (Dreams)

Nier: Automata’s 2B

Nier: Automata

As chosen by…

“Video games often struggle conveying subtle emotions in their human characters. Nier: Automata is a game about fighter androids who are not allowed to have feelings or even their own name. Yet 2B ends up displaying a wide range of believable emotions throughout the many twists and turns of the story. I was expecting a kick-ass action game, but 2B took me on a deep dive to the depths of the human soul. All the while kicking ass left and right!” Joona Heinikoski, Gameplay Engineer, Housemarque (Nex Machina, Matterfall)

Battle Chasers: Nightwar’s Gully

Battle Chasers: Nightwar

As chosen by…

“It may be a little shallow since I worked on the game, but I think Gully, from Battle Chasers: Nightwar, is an awesome protagonist! It’s not every day you get to play a badass 12-year-old girl with super strength, who can hold her own against giant War Golems and hordes of the undead.” Steve Madureira, Lead Designer/Lead Animator, Airship Syndicate (Battle Chasers: Nightwar)

Knowledge is Power’s Wiener

Knowledge is Power

As chosen by…

“The ‘Wiener’ for me is HotDog guy from Knowledge Is Power. I’m definitely selecting one of my own games for this one.” John McLaughlin, Senior Producer, XDev Studios

Undertale’s Papyrus

Undertale

As chosen by…

“Papyrus was awesome and well written. He works hard, like me and you got a whole section of the game where you got to hang out with him so we bonded.” John Johanas, Director, Tango Gameworks (The Evil Within 2)

Yakuza’s Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima

YakuzaYakuza

As chosen by

“The chemistry between these two is just something else. I think it captures this idea of true rivalry perfectly. Plus, if there ever was an award for best bromance, theirs is one for the ages.” Michał Dobrowolski, Senior Game Designer, CD Projekt Red (The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt, Gwent)

N. Sane Trilogy’s Crash Bandicoot

N. Sane Trilogy

As chosen by…

“I bought the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, and even though I had completed all the original games, I had forgotten everything this time round and am having a lot of trouble progressing through them. I play intensively for around 30 minutes each day.” Hiroaki Kato, Producer, Square-Enix (Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age)

Playdead’s Arnt Hensen

Playdead

As chosen by…

“I suppose I’d have to say it was actually Arnt Jensen of Playdead – the company who developed Inside. He appeared on stage at the Tokyo Game Show and was so shy and so quiet that he left quite an impression on me. There are a lot of people from abroad who would stand on that stage with tons of confidence, so I was rather charmed by the very different figure he painted.” Yoko Taro, Director, Platinum Games (Nier: Automata)



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mercredi 27 décembre 2017

PlayStation Plus: Free Games for January 2018

Happy New Year PlayStation Nation! We hope “play more games” is one of your resolutions for the new year, because PlayStation Plus members have some great titles coming in January!

Before we go any further, we are happy to announce that PlayStation Plus members can get Starblood Arena as a bonus game starting January 2 through March 6. This arena combat game was built from the ground up to be played in VR with your PS VR headset*. Attack, evade, and move in any direction as you compete against pilots from across the galaxy. You’ll fight for glory, credits, and your life.

Now, on to the PlayStation Plus monthly games for January!

PlayStation Plus January 2018: Deus Ex - Mankind Divided

First up, we have Deus Ex: Mankind Divided. This sequel follows the immediate aftermath of the Aug Incident, the day when mechanically augmented citizens all over the world were stripped of control over their minds and bodies. This game mixes first-person action, stealth, and RPG-elements to make for an enthralling adventure.

PlayStation Plus January 2018: Batman - The Telltale Series

Next, we have Batman: The Telltale Series. Take on the role of Batman, both as the hero and his alter ego [SPOILER] Bruce Wayne. Where every choice has a consequence, see what it really means to be the Dark Knight. Another hand-crafted adventure game by the fine folks at Telltale, it is sure to entertain.

This month’s PlayStation Plus lineup also includes:

  • Sacred 3, PS3
  • The Book of Unwritten Tales 2, PS3
  • Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness, PS Vita (Cross Buy with PS4)
  • Uncanny Valley, PS Vita (Cross Buy with PS4)

Lastly, for fans of Warframe, you can grab the PlayStation Plus Booster Pack II Bundle to help get you started on your adventure in the Origin System. The pack includes 100 Platinum and 50,000 Credits, Akmagnus Dual Pistols and Akmagnus Obsidian Skin, a 3-Day Affinity Booster, a 3-Day Credit Booster, and a Dragon Mod Pack! This offer is available to all PlayStation Plus members until February 13, 2018.

And there you have it. Tons of gaming to start your 2018 off right!

*PlayStation 4 system, PlayStation VR, and PlayStation Camera are required to experience VR functionality.



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mardi 26 décembre 2017

Zen Studios Shares Tips for PS VR Titles Pinball FX2, CastleStorm VR, More

Hey PS VR fans,

One thing to know about us at, Zen Studios, is that we are every bit as much into virtual reality as you are. This is why we develop games for this revolutionary platform and why we can’t wait to tell you all about them. We know a lot of you are new to the platform after getting PS VR as an incredibly awesome gift for the holidays, so we figured now’s a great time not only to give you a nice rundown of all Zen has to offer, but also to provide a few tips, straight outta our home office in Budapest.

Let’s hit the ground running with an epic and funny fantasy adventure! If you pre-order Out of Ammo, our newest title coming on January 30, you will receive CastleStorm VR for free! You can bolster your VR library on the double!

CastleStorm VR

CastleStorm VRCastleStorm VR

What is CastleStorm VR all about? Plan your castle carefully, and place your important rooms in strategic positions as you battle Vikings, orcs and fire-breathing dragons in this tower-defense/RPG hybrid. All this in the unprecedented viewpoint of VR – making the perfect headshot with your ballista has never been easier!

Zen Tips: Turkey for everyone! If you can’t bring down the unstoppable Golem who’s battering your gate, then load your Turkey Elixir into the catapult and smash it into his rock-face. Berserkers or Wolves are very fond of turkeys, so spawn in some of them to follow up. The results will be funny. Good hunting!

Royal Architecture: Your castle can never be too large! Build multiple rooms of your favorite troop type and ensure that a lucky stone from your opponent doesn’t disable the production of your army. The safest area of your castle is in the bottom part of the far side from your foe.

Infinite Minigolf for PS VRInfinite Minigolf for PS VR

Speaking of aiming carefully, in Infinite Minigolf you’ll have to angle your shots perfectly to score a coveted hole in one! With over 20,000 holes created by the community, you are sure to find all kinds of challenges in a charming environment. Use the powerups to your advantage, and fly, jump or speed across the golf course, and seize the world record on each creation! You can even challenge opponents in Multiplayer matches while getting the edge in perception with your PlayStation VR headset.

Zen Tips: If you see the Fly (indicated with a ball with wings) and the Heavy (a big dumbbell) power-ups bunched up, that means you’ll have to make a very precise landing! Make sure to activate the flying power-up right before picking up the Heavy. Then, when you see your target, press the button again, and the weight of your ball will pull you down right away.

Pinball FX2 for PS VRPinball FX2 for PS VR

If you grew up spending all your quarters in arcades, then you are old friends with pinball machines. The closest you can get to the real thing in a video game format is Pinball FX2 VR! With a variety of totally different pinball tables and breathtaking environments, this is how video game pinball is supposed to be played.

Make sure to hit the ball where the lights flash, and follow the instructions on the dot-matrix display – that’s your ticket to the top of the leaderboards! Remember, multiballs can take you a long way just keep those balls in play!

Zen Tips: During a monster battle on “Epic Quest” – an actual pinball RPG – there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Pay close attention to the health of the monster and your own. These are indicated left and right of the flippers.
  • A timer will go down indicating when the monster will attack. If you shoot the Sword ramp, you’ll hit him and the timer will reset!
  • If you are a daring knight, hitting the Smash target will land a critical hit but will not reset this timer, so you may end up with a dent in your armor!

Out of Ammo for PS VROut of Ammo for PS VR

Out of Ammo, developed in collaboration with RocketWerkz is a title that was so beloved on PC, we absolutely wanted the PlayStation community to enjoy it as well.

In Out of Ammo you can assume the role of a battlefield commander and plan your defense carefully to repel the enemy. Build up towers and barricades, while assigning your troops to key points. To execute your strategy to the letter, you might have to take matters into your own hands sometimes. Assume the roles of your soldiers, and rush into battle guns blazing in a first-person view.

Zen Tips: The five rules of a successful general:

  • Use your airstrikes in emergencies.
  • An enemy at a chokepoint is a controlled enemy.
  • It’s always easier to repair something than build it anew.
  • A clear line of sight can make or break a defense.
  • It never hurts to fire a few rounds yourself. ;)

Don’t forget, you can pre-order Out of Ammo today and receive CastleStorm VR for free with the purchase to help your wait until the January 30 release!



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vendredi 22 décembre 2017

Flash Sale: Save up to 60% on Some of the Year’s Biggest Games

Seasons greetings from PlayStation Store! A couple of weeks ago we announced our five-week long Holiday Sale. But in the spirit of giving, we’re adding a Flash Sale to the mix – with up to 60 percent off some of the year’s biggest games!

Starting right now, save on Star Wars Battlefront II: Elite Trooper Deluxe Edition, Call of Duty WWII + Destiny 2 Bundle, Gran Turismo Sport Digital Deluxe Edition – plus top films like Spider-Man: Homecoming, War for the Planet of the Apes, and more.

Check out the full lineup below, but don’t wait too long – PS Store’s Flash Sale deals end December 27 at 8 a.m. PT.

Games

Platform Title Sale Price Original Price
PS4 ABSOLVER $20.09 $29.99
PS4 ASASSIN’S CREED ORIGINS – GOLD EDITION $66.99 $99.99
PS4 ASSASSIN’S CREED ORIGINS $40.19 $59.99
PS4 ASSASSIN’S CREED ORIGINS DELUXE EDITION $46.89 $69.99
PS4 BATMAN THE TELLTALE SERIES SEASON 2 – SEASON PASS $12.49 $24.99
PS4 CALL OF DUTY: WWII + DESTINY 2 DELUXE BDL $139.99 $199.99
PS4 CALL OF DUTY: WWII + DESTINY 2 STANDARD BUNDLE $77.99 $119.99
PS4 DRAGON’S DOGMA DARK ARISEN $20.99 $29.99
PS4 F1 2017 $35.99 $59.99
PS4 FIFA 18 $29.99 $59.99
PS4 FIFA 18 ICON EDITION $49.99 $99.99
PS4 FIFA 18 RONALDO EDITION $39.99 $79.99
PS4 FINAL FANTASY IX DIGITAL EDITION $14.69 $20.99
PS4 GRAN TURISMO SPORT $39.59 $59.99
PS4 GRAN TURISMO SPORT DIGITAL DELUXE EDITION $59.99 $79.99
PS4 L.A. NOIRE $29.99 $39.99
PS4 LIFE IS STRANGE: BEFORE THE STORM – DELUXE EDITION $17.49 $24.99
PS4 MADDEN NFL 18 $23.99 $59.99
PS4 MADDEN NFL 18 – HOLIDAY EDITION $31.99 $79.99
PS4 NBA 2K18 $38.99 $59.99
PS4 NBA 2K18 LEGEND EDITION $59.99 $99.99
PS4 NBA 2K18 LEGEND EDITION GOLD $89.99 $149.99
PS4 NHL 18 $23.99 $59.99
PS4 NHL 18 – DELUXE EDITION $31.99 $79.99
PS4 NHL 18 – SUPER DELUXE EDITION $39.99 $99.99
PS4 PERSONA 5 $39.59 $59.99
PS4 PERSONA 5 ULTIMATE EDITION $79.99 $124.99
PS4 RUINER $13.39 $19.99
PS4 SONIC FORCES DIGITAL BONUS EDITION $27.99 $39.99
PS4 SOUTH PARK: THE FRACTURED BUT WHOLE $29.99 $59.99
PS4 SOUTH PARK: THE FRACTURED BUT WHOLE GOLD EDITION $44.99 $89.99
PS4 SPINTIRES: MUDRUNNER $29.99 $39.99
PS4 STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT II $34.79 $59.99
PS4 STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT II: ELITE TROOPER DELIXE EDITION $46.39 $79.99
PS4 STREET FIGHTER V – DELUXE EDITION $31.99 $79.99
PS4 THE MINECRAFT: STORY MODE BUNDLE $13.99 $34.99
PS4 THE TELL TALE MEGA COLLECTION $51.99 $129.99
PS4 THE TELLTALE BATMAN BUNDLE $15.99 $39.99
PS4 WAR OF THE CHOSEN $29.99 $39.99
PS4 WARFRAME 370 PLATINUM $12.99 $19.99
PS4 WARFRAME: 1000 PLATINUM + RARE MOD $29.99 $49.99
PS4 WARFRAME: 170 PLATINUM $6.99 $9.99
PS4 WARFRAME: 2100 PLATINUM + DUAL RARE MOD $54.99 $99.99
PS4 WARFRAME: 3210 PLATINUM + TRIPLE RARE MOD $74.99 $149.99
PS4 WWE 2K18 $35.99 $59.99
PS4 WWE 2K18 DIGITAL DELUXE EDITION $53.99 $89.99
PS4 YAKUZA KIWAMI $19.79 $29.99
PS3 NBA 2K18 $41.99 $59.99
PS3 PERSONA 5 $32.99 $49.99
PS3 PERSONA 5 ULTIMATE EDITION $73.59 $114.99

Movies

Title SD Sale Price SD Original Price HD Sale Price HD Original Price
A GHOST STORY $9.99 $12.99 $11.99 $14.99
ALIEN COVENANT $10.99 $17.99 $10.99 $19.99
ALL EYEZ ON ME $9.99 $14.99 $9.99 $14.99
AMERICAN SNIPER (2015) x x $9.99 $12.99
ATTACK ON TITAN – LIVE ACTION MOVIE – PART ONE $6.99 $12.99 $7.99 $14.99
ATTACK ON TITAN – LIVE ACTION MOVIE – PART TWO $6.99 $12.99 $7.99 $14.99
BABY DRIVER $8.99 $14.99 $8.99 $14.99
BABY DRIVER / DRIVE (2011) – SET $17.99 $19.99 $17.99 $21.99
BATMAN VS. TWO FACE x x $9.99 $17.99
BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE 5-FILM COLLECTION x x $38.99 $46.99
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (2017) x x $14.99 $19.99
BEN 10, SEASON 1 $4.99 $14.99 $8.99 $19.99
BILLY LYNN’S LONG HALFTIME WALK $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $14.99
BLACK MASS x x $9.99 $12.99
BLAIR WITCH $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $14.99
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE $8.99 $9.99 $8.99 $12.99
CHIPS (2017) x x $9.99 $17.99
CURE FOR WELLNESS, A $10.99 $14.99 $10.99 $14.99
DCU: BATMAN AND HARLEY QUINN $9.99 $14.99 $9.99 $19.99
DEADPOOL $9.99 $14.99 $9.99 $14.99
DEEPWATER HORIZON $9.99 $14.99 $9.99 $14.99
DIE HARD COLLECTION $25.99 $49.99 $25.99 $49.99
DRAGON BALL Z RESURRECTION F (DUBBED) $6.99 $12.99 $8.99 $14.99
DRAGON BALL Z: BATTLE OF GODS – UNCUT $6.99 $9.99 $9.99 $12.99
EMOJI MOVIE $10.99 $14.99 $10.99 $14.99
EX MACHINA $9.99 $12.99 $11.99 $14.99
FAST & FURIOUS: THE ULTIMATE RIDE COLLECTION (EXTENDED) $51.99 $59.99 $51.99 $69.99
FINDING DORY x x $14.99 $19.99
FREE FIRE $9.99 $12.99 $11.99 $14.99
GHOST IN THE SHELL $10.99 $7.99 $10.99 $9.99
GIFTED $9.99 $14.99 $9.99 $14.99
GOING IN STYLE x x $9.99 $17.99
GOLD x x $7.99 $8.99
GOON: LAST OF THE ENFORCERS $7.99 $9.99 $7.99 $9.99
GRENE ROOM $9.99 $12.99 $11.99 $14.99
HACKSAW RIDGE $9.99 $14.99 $9.99 $14.99
HELL OR HIGH WATER $7.99 $9.99 $7.99 $12.99
HIDDEN FIGURES $10.99 $14.99 $10.99 $14.99
HITMAN 2 PACK $9.99 $24.99 $9.99 $24.99
INFERNO (2016) $8.99 $14.99 $8.99 $14.99
INTO THE FOREST $10.99 $12.99 $12.99 $14.99
IT COMES AT NIGHT $9.99 $12.99 $11.99 $14.99
JOHN WICK CHAPTER TWO $9.99 $14.99 $9.99 $14.99
KEANU $8.99 $9.99 $8.99 $12.99
LA LA LAND $10.99 $14.99 $10.99 $19.99
LIFE (2017) $8.99 $14.99 $8.99 $14.99
LION $10.99 $14.99 $10.99 $14.99
LIVE BY NIGHT $8.99 $9.99 $8.99 $12.99
LOGAN $10.99 $14.99 $10.99 $14.99
MARINE 5, THE: BATTLEGROUND $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $14.99
MECHANIC RESURRECTION $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $14.99
MOANA x x $14.99 $19.99
MOONLIGHT $9.99 $12.99 $11.99 $14.99
OVERDRIVE $7.99 $12.99 $7.99 $14.99
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 6 MOVIE COLLECTION $22.99 $44.99 $22.99 $44.99
PASSENGERS (2016) $8.99 $14.99 $8.99 $14.99
PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES (EARLY SUSTAIN) x x $14.99 $19.99
PLANET OF THE APES 9 FILM COLLECTION $51.99 $79.99 $51.99 $79.99
PSYCHO-PASS: THE MOVIE $6.99 $12.99 $7.99 $14.99
RESIDENT EVIL COMPLETE COLLECTION $40.99 $44.99 $40.99 $49.99
RESIDENT EVIL: THE FINAL CHAPTER $8.99 $14.99 $8.99 $14.99
RESIDENT EVIL: VENDETTA $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $14.99
RINGS $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $14.99
ROUGH NIGHT $8.99 $14.99 $8.99 $14.99
RUROUNI KENSHIN – PART I: ORIGINS $6.99 $12.99 $8.99 $14.99
RUROUNI KENSHIN – PART II: KYOTO INFERNO $6.99 $12.99 $8.99 $14.99
RUROUNI KENSHIN – PART III: THE LEGEND ENDS $6.99 $12.99 $8.99 $14.99
SABAN’S POWER RANGERS $9.99 $14.99 $9.99 $14.99
SAN ANDREAS $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $19.99
SEA OF TREES $10.99 $12.99 $12.99 $14.99
SMURFS: THE LOST VILLAGE $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $14.99
SPIDERMAN 6 MOVIE COLLECTION $51.99 $54.99 $51.99 $59.99
SPIDERMAN: HOMECOMING $9.99 $14.99 $9.99 $19.99
STAR TREK BEYOND $7.99 $12.99 $7.99 $14.99
STARSHIP TROOPERS: TRAITOR OF MARS $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $14.99
STEPHEN KING’S, IT! (1990/TV) $8.99 $9.99 $8.99 $12.99
STEVEN UNIVERSE, SEASON 1 $4.99 $19.99 $8.99 $24.99
SUICIDE SQUAD: EXT x x $9.99 $17.99
SULLY $8.99 $9.99 $8.99 $12.99
T2: TRAINSPOTTING $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $14.99
TED DOUBLE FEATURE $11.99 $19.99 $11.99 $23.99
THE ACCOUNTANT $8.99 $9.99 $8.99 $12.99
THE ADDERALL DIARIES $10.99 $12.99 $12.99 $14.99
THE BIG SICK $9.99 $14.99 $9.99 $14.99
THE DARK TOWER $10.99 $14.99 $10.99 $14.99
THE FOUNDER $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $14.99
THE HITMAN’S BODYGAURD $10.99 $14.99 $10.99 $14.99
THE LAST WITCH HUNTER $4.99 $9.99 $4.99 $12.99
THE LEGEND OF TARZAN $8.99 $9.99 $8.99 $12.99
THE NICE GUYS $8.99 $9.99 $8.99 $12.99
THE ROCKY HEAVYWEIGHT COLLECTION $27.99 $49.99 $27.99 $54.99
TRANSFORMERS 1-5 COLLECTION $40.99 $49.99 $40.99 $59.99
TRANSFORMERS: THE LAST KNIGHT (DIGITAL) $10.99 $14.99 $10.99 $19.99
TYLER PERRY’S BOO! A MADEA HALLOWEEN $7.99 $12.99 $7.99 $14.99
UNDERWORLD COMPLETE COLLECTION $35.99 $39.99 $35.99 $44.99
UNDERWORLD: BLOOD WARS $8.99 $14.99 $8.99 $14.99
WAR DOGS $8.99 $9.99 $8.99 $12.99
WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES $9.99 $17.99 $9.99 $19.99
X-MEN APOCALYPSE $9.99 $14.99 $9.99 $14.99
XXX: RETURN OF XANDER CAGE $7.99 $14.99 $7.99 $14.99

Note: All pricing is for U.S. only and subject to change.



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Gran Turismo Sport Patch 1.10 Live Today, Featuring GT League & More

Today sees the launch of Patch 1.10 for Gran Turismo Sport, and with it the introduction of the exciting new GT League mode and 12 brand new cars, all in time for the holiday season. There are plenty of exciting plans being finalized for 2018, so stay tuned to PlayStation.Blog to see what else is in store for GT Sport.

Patch 1.10 – Features

GT League

GT League is a single player game mode that includes several series of races that have appeared in past GT titles, including fan favorites such as the ‘Sunday Cup’, ‘Clubman Cup’ and ‘FF Challenge’, in which you’ll be able to tune and race a wide variety of cars.

New Cars

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Take to the track in 12 brand new cars, including new additions to the Ferrari and Lamborghini line-up, as well as a brand new manufacturer in KTM and the introduction of the 2013 Sema Award winner from “Chris Holstrom Concepts.”

  • Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible (C3)
  • Chris Holstrom Concepts 1967 Chevy Nova
  • Ferrari Enzo Ferrari
  • Ferrari F40
  • Ford F-150 SVT Raptor
  • KTM X-BOW R
  • Lamborghini Countach LP400
  • Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD)
  • Nissan Skyline GT-R V・spec II (R32)
  • Nissan Skyline GT-R V・spec II Nür (R34)
  • Suzuki Swift Sport
  • Volkswagen Samba Bus Type 2 (T1)

We look forward to seeing everyone out on track with this new selection of cars, and the new GT League mode!

Master the Nürburgring GP track with Lewis Hamilton

Also dropping today, we’re excited to introduce the first of our Lewis Hamilton mentor videos, as Lewis takes to the Nürburgring GP circuit. Never before has a four-time world champion sat down and offered such detailed insight into their driving technique and philosophy.

This latest update provides two videos; a standard and extended version, both of which are packed with tips and practical advice that will help you become a better racer. Both videos provide a real insight into how Lewis races – from how he selects his racing lines and braking points, to his general racing philosophy that guides how he tackles every circuit. It was an honor to sit down with Lewis at the peak of his career and get a better understanding of what makes him tick. Nothing like this has been captured before, and I believe this will provide useful insight for GT fans and future generations of racers.

Both videos can be found in the Lewis Hamilton section of the Brand Central area. Here’s a peek:

Stay tuned to the Gran Turismo website, as well as the GT Facebook page, to ensure you’re up-to-date with the latest news.

From everyone at Polyphony Digital, happy holidays and a happy new year!



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jeudi 21 décembre 2017

PlayStation Blogcast 274: The Best of 2017

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It’s the last Blogcast of the year! Join us as we discuss our Game of the Year picks for 2017, and stay to the end for an in-depth spoilercast of Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Or, if you haven’t seen the movie yet, close the episode immediately when we start talking about it!

Stuff We Talked About

  • Our Game of the Year picks
  • Star Wars: The Last Jedi spoilers (at the end of the episode)
  • Not a whole lot else
  • It’s the end of the year, give us a break
  • We still love you <3
  • Nier: Automata is the best game of 2017
  • That’s right, I said it. I’m the one building this post, fite me

Recent Episodes


The Cast

Official PlayStation Blogcast: Sid ShumanOfficial PlayStation Blogcast: Justin MassongillOfficial PlayStation Blogcast: Kristen Titus

Sid Shuman – Director of Social Media, SIEA
Justin Massongill – Social Media Manager, SIEA
Kristen Titus – Social Media Specialist, SIEA


Send us questions and tips! blogcast@sony.com
Leave us a voicemail! (650) 288-6706

Thanks to Cory Schmitz for our beautiful logo and Dormilón for our rad theme song and show music.

[Editor’s note: PSN game release dates are subject to change without notice. Game details are gathered from press releases from their individual publishers and/or ESRB rating descriptions.]



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Happy Holidays From PlayStation.Blog and Friends

Hello readers, and goodbye 2017! It’s been a heck of a year, but I’m ready to kick back for a couple weeks and play just… a ton of video games until 2018. Maybe I’ll finally finish Persona 5!

A lot of really talented folks stopped by to write posts at the ol’ PlayStation.Blog this year, and we’ve invited a bunch of them back to share digital versions of their teams’ holiday cards with all of you. There’s some quality stuff in here!

I didn’t count (get off my back!), but I think this might be the biggest holiday card post we’ve ever done? Either way, the PS Blog team and all our friends below wish you and and your families a refreshing, prosperous holiday. See you next year!


Accolade - Bubsy

Aksys - Tokyo Xanadu

Annapurna Interactive - What Remains of Edith Finch

Arika - Fighting EX Layer

Arrowhead

Battle Ages

Battle Island Commanders

Battle Islands

Bend Studio

Bethesda

Bethesda - Doom VFR

Bethesda - The Elder Scrolls Online

Bethesda - Wolfenstein II

Bigben - Warhammer 40k Inquisitor

Devolver Digital

Digital Extremes - Warframe

Discord Games - Chasm

Drinkbox Studios - Guacamelee 2

Enhance Games - Rez Infinite

Epic Games - Fortnite

Epic Games - Paragon

Firesprite - The Persistence

Focus Home Interactive

Gears for Breakfast - A Hat in Time

Gems of War

Grab Games - Knockout League

Grey Box Games - Dreadnought

Guerrilla - Horizon Zero Dawn

Idea Factory International

Impulse Gear - Farpoint

Jackbox Games

Klei - Don't Starve

Koei Tecmo

Media Molecule - Dreams

Messhoff - Nidhogg II

Naughty Dog - The Last of Us

Naughty Dog - Uncharted The Lost Legacy

Nicalis

NIS America

Papers Please

Pixelopus - Concrete Genie

Psyonix - Rocket League

Santa Monica Studio - God of War

ShareFactory

Ska Studios - Salt and Sanctuary

SNK - Samurai Shodown V

Square Enix - Dissidia Final Fantasy NT

Square Enix - Final Fantasy XIV

Square Enix - Final Fantasy XV

Supergiant Games - Pyre

Survios

Team Meat - Super Meat Boy

THQ Nordic

Thunderlotus - Sundered

TribeToy - Bow to Blood

Tripwire - Killing Floor 2

UFO - Raiden V

USC Games

World of Tanks

XSEED - Senran Kagura

Zeboyd Games - Cosmic Star Heroine



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