Rumor: PS5 Could Be Getting More Expensive in At Least 1 Region

The PlayStation 5 is entering its sixth year, and Sony doesn’t seem to be planning a new console release in the near future. While there was talk of a potential launch in 2027, experts now believe the PS6 won’t arrive until 2028 or 2029. This could be frustrating for some PlayStation fans, but high memory costs might be making it difficult to launch a new system right now. Sony had trouble keeping up with demand for the PS5 when it first launched, and they may want to avoid a similar situation. The good news is that a delay means gamers will have more time to enjoy the current PlayStation 5.

Thousands of Crimson Desert Players Have Specific Cosmetic Requests for the Game

The launch of Crimson Desert on March 19th sparked a strong reaction from players. The game was highly anticipated for 2026, and while it sold very well – boosting Pearl Abyss’s stock by almost 28% – opinions were sharply divided. Some players immediately loved the game, while others criticized its story and how the combat controls felt. However, Pearl Abyss is already working on improvements to the controls.

How to Easily Beat Beloth the Darksworn in Crimson Desert

To have any chance of defeating Beloth, you absolutely need the Kuku Cold-Resistant Armor and the Frostcursed Plate Cloak – without them, you’ll be defeated instantly. We’ll show you how to obtain these armor pieces and use them to easily defeat Beloth.

A Brand-New Bluey Game Has Been Officially Revealed

Bluey’s huge success has grown into a large franchise, including books, toys, and a live stage show. Fans can also look forward to a computer-animated movie coming out on August 6, 2027. The show has even been adapted into video games, with the first console game, Bluey: The Videogame, launching in 2023. Plus, there’s been a popular partnership with Minecraft, adding Bluey-themed content to the game.

Director BenDavid Grabinski Built Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice Around One Night for a Reason

TopMob recently interviewed BenDavid Grabinski, the writer and director of Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, about his creative choices. He explained why he built the entire film around the “one night gone wrong” trope. While this might sound like a common starting point, Grabinski emphasized that it wasn’t a simple decision. He used this structure to allow Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice to seamlessly blend its changing moods, genre shifts, and complex character development without feeling disjointed.