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Classic Black Ops Titles Outperform Latest Release on PS5, Soaring to Top Sales

It seems that nostalgia reigns supreme for Call of Duty fans, as recent reports indicate that the PS5 ports of Black Ops 1 and 2 are attracting more players than the most recent installment, Black Ops 7. As first reported by Push Square, these classic titles have skyrocketed to the top of the PlayStation Store’s sales charts, indicating a significant player engagement that has caught the attention of .

Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls Unveils Unique Single Player Mode Crafted by Kieron Gillen

In an intriguing development for fans of both fighting games and comic books, Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls has revealed new details about its single player mode, which will feature a narrative-driven experience crafted by acclaimed writer Kieron Gillen. As first reported by Push Square, the game will present five distinct stories, each spotlighting one of the main teams from the Marvel universe.

Black Ops 2 Remaster Surprises Players with Nostalgic Features and Controversial Emblem Editor

Activision’s recent port of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 has surprised fans by retaining one of the game’s most contentious features,the emblem editor. This nostalgic tool allows players to craft custom emblems using a variety of shapes and colors, leading to some creative expressions. However, as first reported by PC Gamer, the emblem editor has also reignited conversations about the potential for offensive content, including the misuse of symbols such as swastikas.

Why the PS5 Port of Call of Duty: Black Ops Falls Flat

Call of Duty: Black Ops, a beloved entry in the iconic franchise, has made its way to the PlayStation 5. However, as first reported by Push Square, this release raises eyebrows rather than cheers. While the original game was a multiplayer phenomenon during its heyday on the PS3, many are questioning the value of this barebones port nearly two decades later.

GTA Online Set to Unveil the Kortz Center Heist for Players Next Week

Rockstar Games is raising the stakes in GTA Online with the upcoming Kortz Center Heist, which launches on July 14 for PS5 and PS4 players. This major update is designed to cater to art aficionados, bringing an engaging new mission that promises both solo and cooperative gameplay options. As first reported by Push Square, players will need to own a Mansion to participate and can expand their property with a new Art Studio extension.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 and 2 Ports for Switch Not on Activision's Radar

In a recent development that has players buzzing, Activision has confirmed that there are no plans to bring the iconic Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 to the Nintendo Switch. This announcement comes on the heels of the surprise release of both titles for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 earlier this week. As first reported by Nintendo Life, the absence of Switch ports has led many to question the future of this beloved franchise on Nintendo’s platform.

PlayStation Faces Exodus as Nearly Half of Gamers Eye PC Transition

Recent findings from a poll conducted by Push Square shed light on a troubling trend for PlayStation, revealing that a significant 45% of surveyed gamers are contemplating a shift to PC gaming. This data comes from over 6,500 respondents, with only 23% expressing a commitment to staying with PlayStation despite the hurdles faced during this generation.

Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 Launch on PS5, PS Plus Members Enjoy Half-Price Deal

Activision has surprised players by making both Call of Duty: Black Ops and its sequel, Black Ops 2, available on the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. As first reported by Push Square, these beloved titles can now be purchased on the PlayStation Store for £34.99 or $39.99 each. However, players with a PS Plus subscription can take advantage of a substantial 50 percent discount, reducing the price to just £17.49 or $19.99 until August 6, 2026.

Astrolabe Games Unveils Ambitious Lineup for PS5 from 2026 to 2027

Astrolabe Games has officially announced an impressive lineup of titles set to be released on PlayStation 5 between 2026 and 2027. This news was shared through a vibrant sizzle reel, showcasing a diverse range of projects that promise to capture players’ imaginations. As first reported by Gematsu, the studio is doubling down on its commitment to physical releases, signaling a shift back to tangible gaming experiences in an increasingly digital world.

Analyst Warns Console Loyalty Doesn't Matter Amid Shift to Digital Gaming

In a bold statement following Sony’s announcement that it will cease production of physical game discs for PlayStation by 2028, industry analyst Mat Piscatella shared a stark reminder about consumer loyalty in the gaming world. As first reported by GameSpot, Piscatella emphasized that feelings of loyalty toward consoles such as PlayStation or Xbox mean little to the corporations behind them.

Metal Gear Solid’s David Hayter Voices Concerns Over Sony’s Shift to Digital-Only Games

Sony has ignited a wave of discontent among gamers with its recent announcement that it will cease the production of disc-based games by January 2028. This pivotal shift towards a digital-only future has not only ruffled the feathers of but has also captured the attention of industry veterans, including David Hayter, the voice of Solid Snake from the iconic Metal Gear Solid series. As first reported by Push Square, Hayter has openly expressed his concerns regarding this monumental change.

Dawnwalker Looks Poised for Greatness, With Early Previews Sparking Game of the Year Buzz

Recent previews for The Blood of Dawnwalker have ignited a wave of enthusiasm among players and critics alike, with many labeling it a potential Game of the Year contender. As first reported by Push Square, the game, developed by a team of former CD Projekt Red employees, showcases a blend of compelling storytelling and intricate gameplay mechanics that have captured attention.

Anime Soccer Adventure: Bandai Namco's Captain Tsubasa 2 Set to Score Big on PS5

Soccer fans, especially those with a love for anime, may have found their next obsession in Captain Tsubasa 2: World Fighters. As first reported by Push Square, this sequel is positioned to deliver an exhilarating experience that aims to capture the spirit of Yoichi Takahashi’s beloved 80s sports manga. While it didn’t make its debut in time for the current World Cup, the game is generating buzz leading up to its release on PlayStation 5.

Petition Against Sony's Discontinuation of Physical Discs Surges Past 170,000 Signatures

A growing wave of discontent among gamers has prompted a fervent campaign to preserve the physical disc format for PlayStation. A petition titled “Don’t Kill the Disc,” launched on Change.org in response to Sony’s shocking announcement to cease the production of physical game discs by January 2028, has garnered over 170,000 signatures, as first reported by Eurogamer.

Shawn Layden Reflects on PlayStation Vita, Advocates for a PlayStation Portable 2

Former PlayStation executive Shawn Layden recently expanded on his controversial remarks regarding the PlayStation Vita, suggesting that Sony should have focused on developing a PlayStation Portable 2 instead. As first reported by Eurogamer, Layden’s comments have sparked discussions about the direction of handheld gaming and the choices made by Sony during the Vita’s development.

Jaleco Arcade Collection Bundles Classic Titles for PS5, Switch, and PC This Winter

Retro gaming enthusiasts have something to look forward to this winter, as Jaleco has announced the launch of two new collections, Jaleco Arcade Collection Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. Each collection brings together a nostalgic selection of 16 classic arcade games originally developed by the renowned studio. As first reported by Gematsu, these compilations will be available on PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC platforms.

Guilty Gear Strive Welcomes a New Face: Second Guest Character Announced for 2026

In a thrilling announcement that sent ripples through the fighting game community, developer Arc System Works has confirmed that Guilty Gear Strive will be introducing a second guest character as part of its ongoing Season 5. The new addition is slated for release in winter 2026, and it’s already generating buzz among fans eager to see who will join the roster. This revelation was first reported by Push Square.

GTA 6's Digital-Only Release Sparks Debate on the Future of Physical Games

The gaming landscape is on the brink of transformation as the digital age takes a firmer grip on the industry. Following the recent announcement from Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games that Grand Theft Auto VI would be released exclusively in digital format, there has been a significant uproar among gamers. Adding fuel to the fire, Sony Interactive Entertainment has revealed its plan to halt production of new game discs by 2028, a move that many see as a troubling sign for the future of physical gaming.

Marvel Tokon Faces Blockade in 132 Regions Ahead of Launch Due to PSN Restrictions

Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, the highly anticipated tag-team fighting game from Arc System Works, is facing a significant roadblock before its launch in August 2026. As first reported by IGN, the game has been blocked in 132 countries due to restrictions related to the PlayStation Network (PSN). This development has left many players frustrated and wondering about the implications for their gaming experience.

Hideo Kojima Voices Concerns About Digital Media Future Amid PlayStation Disc Production Changes

In an unsettling turn for gaming enthusiasts, Hideo Kojima, the mastermind behind iconic titles like Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding, has expressed his apprehension about an increasingly digital future. His comments come on the heels of Sony’s announcement that it will cease production of physical PlayStation discs by January 2028. As first reported by IGN, Kojima shared his sentiments during a recent dialogue at the Il Cinema in Piazza film festival in Rome.

Hideo Kojima Reflects on the End of Physical PlayStation Discs and Concerns Over Cloud Gaming's Future

Hideo Kojima, the celebrated game designer known for his groundbreaking work on titles like Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding, recently expressed his sadness over Sony’s decision to cease production of physical PlayStation discs by January 2028. Speaking at the Italian film festival Il Cinema in Piazza in Rome, Kojima tackled the topic with his characteristic depth and insight.

Sony PS5 Playtime Tracker Bug Affects Physical Game Discs

In a recent turn of events, PlayStation 5 users have reported a glitch that affects the playtime tracker feature for physical games. The bug seems to remove playtime tracking exclusively for disc-based titles, leaving players puzzled and frustrated. As first reported by Push Square, the issue has sparked considerable discussion among the player base, particularly in light of Sony’s ongoing efforts to transition towards a more digital-centric gaming landscape.

Ghost of Tsushima Legends Anime Revealed at Anime Expo: First Look at Character Designs

At this year’s Anime Expo, Crunchyroll unveiled the first character designs for its highly anticipated adaptation of Ghost of Tsushima, focused specifically on the game’s Legends multiplayer mode. As first reported by IGN, attendees were treated to a visually striking presentation showcasing the designs for the Assassin, Ronin, and Hunter characters. These figures will play a crucial role in the narrative, interacting with Jin Sakai, the game’s central character and one of the last samurai tasked with saving Tsushima Island.

Nintendo Emerges Victorious Amidst PlayStation and Xbox Turmoil

As first reported by Polygon, Nintendo is experiencing a surge in player loyalty as its competitors, PlayStation and Xbox, grapple with significant challenges. The current landscape of the gaming industry reveals a stark contrast between Nintendo’s continued success and the struggles faced by its rivals, demonstrating how effective creative direction and a strong game library can translate into player satisfaction.

Sony Confirms Future of Physical PlayStation Game Discs Beyond 2028

In a significant development for both developers and players, Sony has clarified its position on physical game discs for the PlayStation platform. As first reported by Bsky, the company has communicated to its publishing and development partners that they will be able to place re-orders for existing PlayStation disc games even after the deadline of January 2028.

PlayStation’s Digital Shift Sparks Shareholder Joy Amid Fan Outcry

In a significant pivot towards a fully digital future, Sony has announced plans to halt the production of physical disc-based games by January 2028. This decision, while celebrated by shareholders, has ignited a passionate backlash among fans who cherish the tangible aspects of gaming. As first reported by Push Square, the announcement has resulted in a notable surge in Sony’s stock prices, reflecting the market’s favorable view of the company’s strategic direction.