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A conspicuous absence of live-service, a wealth of single-player games, and the spectre of a £500 console: what we made of PlayStation’s June State of Play

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Last night's PlayStation State of Play was a big one for Sony. We're still reeling from the platform holder's announcement in March that the PS5, PS5 Pro, and Portal would be getting major price hikes thanks to "continued pressures in the global economic landscape". And there's the most recent PS Plus price hike too. What's more, there have been recent reports that Sony plans to ditch PC versions of its single-player PS5 games, and all the while the company has apparently been selling fewer and fewer of its first-party titles. Read more

Last night's PlayStation State of Play was a big one for Sony. We're still reeling from the platform holder's announcement in March that the PS5, PS5 Pro, and Portal would be getting major price hikes thanks to "continued pressures in the global economic landscape". And there's the most recent PS Plus price hike too. What's…

Last night's PlayStation State of Play was a big one for Sony. We're still reeling from the platform holder's announcement in March that the PS5, PS5 Pro, and Portal would be getting major price hikes thanks to "continued pressures in the global economic landscape". And there's the most recent PS Plus price hike too. What's more, there have been recent reports that Sony plans to ditch PC versions of its single-player PS5 games, and all the while the company has apparently been selling fewer and…

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