Blake Morse is a Contributor at DualShockers with more than 18 years of experience in the video game industry as a journalist, editor, content creator, reviewer, and indie games advocate. He has been ...
We know what you’re thinking. So, to get it out of the way, Real Cake Maker isn’t AAA material. It leans into the shovelware category, but we’re stopping short of categorizing it as such because the ...
Sony dropped a new PS5 and PS4 classic game on PS Plus and PS Store yesterday, which, once again, was missing a fan-favorite ...
Usama Mehmood is a Senior Writer at DualShockers with more than five years of experience in the video game industry. He has been writing professionally since 2021 and covering games since 2022, with ...
New monthly PlayStation Plus games! Sony is always adding goodies to its subscription. The May 2026 PS Plus Extra games have ...
Publisher 2K has announced that it’s delisting a 2023 PS5 and PS4 game that was also given away as a PS Plus Essential ...
Back in the day, sharing our favorite video game titles with our friends was easy: We lent them a copy of the physical disc or cartridge. While you can still buy hard copies of games, digital versions ...
Before the release of the PlayStation 5, the PS4 was one of the top dogs in the gaming world. To this day, it remains in the Top 5 best-selling video game consoles of all time. While consoles may have ...
Amid reports that Sony is preparing to stop supporting the PS4, the PlayStation console is reportedly getting one of 2026’s biggest releases. The PS4 doesn’t get many noteworthy games anymore, and the ...
A popular PS4 game is being removed from the PlayStation Store and shut down. The good news is a PS5 version of the game is being released in its place, which means this is actually good news for ...
TL;DR: Sony is shifting its PlayStation Plus focus to PS5, phasing out PS4 games as a key benefit starting January 2026. PS4 games will no longer be guaranteed in the Monthly Games and Game Catalog, ...
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