PlayStation 5 Consoles Are Getting More Expensive in the US

The PlayStation 5 was released towards the end of 2020, priced at $500 for the standard model and $400 for the digital edition without disc drive. Unlike previous consoles which typically experienced price drops throughout their lifetimes, the PS5 has not followed this trend so far. On the contrary, there have been price increases in various regions over the past few years. For instance, the Slim Digital Edition that came out in late 2023 saw a $50 price hike. Last year, Sony attributed the lack of price decrease to the complexity of reducing the die size of the PS5’s chipset, and this challenge persists today.

Xbox Game Pass Gets Surprise Drop Today

Recently, a whisper circulated that The Rogue Prince of Persia might make its way onto PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. Now, official news verifies this speculation, although the game is set to launch on Switch models 1 and 2 towards the end of 2025.

You can build 136 million different houses in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s new DLC, if you really must

Due on September 9th, the expansion brings Henry of Skalitz back to Kuttenberg where he will endeavor to advance in the blacksmith guild. Unique blueprints for armor and weapons await him, though clients may present him with peculiar demands. However, a lingering feeling of inadequacy is inevitable, as the customization system offers over 136 million combinations, fueling the constant suspicion that one’s own creations are less than perfect.

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The Rogue Prince of Persia Shadow Drops on Consoles Today

The Prince of Persia video game franchise boasts a rich legacy within the gaming world. Starting from its debut in 1989 on PC, it continued with notable releases like The Sands of Time in 2003. With the upcoming remake of The Sands of Time, fans are thrilled. Adding to this excitement, two new games, The Lost Prince (releasing in 2023) and an early access version called The Rogue Prince of Persia, have been well-received by players. Now, these titles can be enjoyed on various platforms, excluding the Nintendo Switch and its successor for the time being.

G’AIM’E HANDS-ON PREVIEW: Arcade Classics Firing Into Modern-Day Homes

In the past, our household owned a PlayStation 1. I vividly recall the day a miniature plastic gun mysteriously materialized in our home. To my surprise, it was my father who was wielding it, blasting at criminals, piranhas, and apples perched on Dr. Dan and Dr. Don’s heads. Namco’s Point Blank quickly became an integral part of our family’s daily life and sparked my lifelong fascination with light-gun games.

Thumzup’s Bold Move: Dogecoin Mining Giant on the Horizon! 🐶💰

Thumzup Media Corporation, with the swagger of a gunslinger in a dusty town, has announced its grand acquisition of Dogehash Technologies. This is no small fry; it’s a major play in the Dogecoin mining arena, and guess who’s backing it? None other than Donald Trump Jr. himself! The deal is all-stock, a blend of forces that aims to shake the very foundations of the crypto world. Dogecoin enthusiasts and investors alike are likely doing a little jig at this news.

Subnautica 2 Developer Unknown Worlds Sues Former Leadership

The lawsuit, initiated on August 15, aims at Charlie Cleveland, Adam “Max” McGuire, and former CEO Ted Gill, all of whom were let go from their positions on July 1, 2025. As stated in the complaint, these individuals allegedly neglected their roles as leaders for Subnautica 2’s creative and technical aspects, and simultaneously downloaded numerous company files prior to their dismissal, which spanned over several days.

Bitcoin’s Decentralized Dream in Shambles? Two Pools Hold All the Power!

Jacob King, the CEO of WhaleWire (a name that screams trustworthiness, right?), recently took to X to air his concerns. According to King, these two pools now control over 51% of Bitcoin’s computing power, and that, dear reader, is a ticking time bomb for a potential 51% attack. It’s like playing Russian roulette with Bitcoin’s entire security model. What could go wrong? 💥