It's been a great few months for gamers who enjoy free stuff. Many publishers have chosen to give away some of their hit games during the ongoing pandemic in an attempt to keep people safe at home playing on their platform of choice. This has made for a great supplement to the usual offerings from Sony's PlayStation Plus, Microsoft's Games With Gold, and all of the free PC games from various outlets like Epic Games Store.
Sony's wildly successful PlayStation 5 reveal stream has come and gone, but fans are still reeling from what was arguably one of the best gaming events in recent memory. We got a look at 26 exciting new titles coming to the hardware, some of which we can even expect at or around launch. Among those announced games were an unexpected lot of vibrant platforming efforts like Sackboy: A Big Adventure, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, Kena: Bridge of Spirits and Astro's Playroom, all of which look absolutely stellar.
Sony's PlayStation 5 reveal stream was a massive success and showcased 26 amazing new games set to release on the upcoming console. While not many of them will be available on launch day, they all impressed in some form or fashion and have fans eagerly anticipating the launch of the hardware at this end of this year. One very special game, however, will be releasing alongside the PS5, and it really blew the socks off of everyone who tuned in to the event.
It took long enough, but after many months of silence, Sony finally came out of the gates with some really impressive information about their upcoming PlayStation 5 console in a reveal event yesterday. The company announced 26 incredible games that have fans extremely excited to get their hands on the new hardware this holiday season, and we even got to see what the actual console and its multiple peripherals will look like. It's all very cool so far, but Sony doesn't seem quite ready to share everything about their new system yet.
It took long enough, but Sony has finally fully revealed their upcoming PlayStation 5 console alongside a very impressive collection of exciting new games. In fact, 26 total titles were announced during the presentation, and almost all of them were gorgeous, top-tier showings that showed off the true power of the hardware.
The Black Lives Matter movement has seen a major resurgence following the death of George Floyd on May 25th. Floyd was killed by asphyxia when officer Derek Chauvin held a knee on his neck for nearly 9 minutes despite pleas to let him breathe. The murder has resulted in the arrests of all four officers on the scene, and Chauvin has now been charged with second-degree murder.
Ever since Netflix added its Top 10 most-viewed content list back in February, it's been paramount in helping viewers see what's trending and allowing them the ability to more easily partake in what the internet is talking about. For instance, everyone's favorite dysfunctional zoo documentary, Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness, shocked the world when it broke the record for staying at #1 on the list for 25 full days before Despicable Me came along and ended its streak.
Sony has remained fairly silent in the build up to their holiday launch of the PlayStation 5, and plenty of longtime fans are feeling frustrated and impatient with only a handful of months left before they'll be dishing out money for the new console. The company seems eager to finally answer some questions though in its PS5 reveal event tomorrow where they've promised to showcase a portion of what gamers can expect to be playing at the end of the year and beyond.