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NBA 2K21 Confirmed For PS5 With Stunning Graphics And Dramatically Faster Load Times

NBA 2K21 is coming to PlayStation 5, Sony announced during the PS5 reveal event on Thursday. A trailer featuring New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson was shown, and it looked damn impressive. The video showcases "actual PS5 pre-alpha" footage, Sony said. We see Williamson dribbling the ball and dunking, and some close-up shots demonstrate some truly impressive graphics. Or at least very sweaty graphics. A follow-up video from 2K Sports demonstrates the dramatic improvement in load times for NBA 2K21 on next-gen consoles. The game loads in about a second,

PS5 Specs

[embedded content] PS5 Specs, Features and Price: Everything We Know @ Tom’s Hardware & image … CPUAMD Zen 2-based CPU, 8 Cores / 16 Threads, up to 3.5 GHzGPURDNA2-based GPU, 36 CUs up to 2.23 GHz, 10.3 teraflops.RAM16GB GDDR6, 448GBpsSSD825GB Custom PCIe SSDExpandable StoragePCIe SSD Slot, External HDDDisc DriveUltra HD Blu-ray, up to 100GB/discAudioTempest 3D AudioTech Read more. Source: https://blog.adafruit.com/2020/06/11/ps5-specs/

And finally…here’s Sony’s PlayStation 5

Today’s PlayStation 5 event was all about the games — generally a good sign when your system is due out by the end of the year. But after more than an hour of real PS5 gameplay capture, Sony had one more important thing up its sleeve: the console. Announced back at CES in January, we’ve seen very little of the hardware thus far, beyond last month’s DualSense Controller review. [embedded content] Sony finally reviewed the PS5 tower in all its glory — and I’ve got to admit, the damn thing

Spider-Man and stray cats take center stage as Sony showcases its PS5 gaming lineup

Several months after teasing a holiday release for the PlayStation 5 back at CES, Sony finally gave gamers a lengthy sneak peek at the next-gen console’s lineup. The event — which was initially set for last week before being pushed due to nationwide protests — comes a month after a similar event for Microsoft’s Xbox Series X. The event was very much inline with a standard E3 presentation — albeit devoid of the standard live element, due to COVID-19-related restrictions. And honestly, it was a nice change after last year’s

‘Chivalry 2’ cross-play medieval combat will connect all platforms

Torn Banner Studios is promising that Chivalry 2 will deliver first-person slasher combat with up to 64 players at once, a big upgrade from a franchise that started life as a Half-Life 2 mod. The first game launched after an $85k Kickstarter in 2012, and now the Unreal Engine 4-powered sequel is coming to PC and current gen consoles later this year. It will also have native versions for the PS5 and Xbox Series X, although release information on those will come later. [embedded content] Most importantly, prospective knights can

Call Of Duty: Warzone Adds A 50v50 Mode Called Rumble In Season 4

Call of Duty: Warzone, the free-to-play battle royale game, is adding a new mode with the Season 4 update. The new mode is called "Warzone Rumble" and it'll be added with the newest playlist refresh across PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Warzone Rumble features two teams of 50 players, and the action takes place on "various areas" on the Verdansk map. The wording in the patch notes sounds like it won't be the full map. Additionally, players can select their own custom loadouts, while there will be "quick respawns,"

Hellblade 2 Will Use Unreal Engine 5, Microsoft Confirms

Microsoft has confirmed that another one of its upcoming exclusives is being developed using Epic's newly announced Unreal Engine 5. In a blog post, Microsoft announced that Senua's Saga: Hellblade II will be developed using the brand-new technology. Microsoft said the use of this new engine will "bring the Hellblade franchise to levels never before seen." The announcement trailer shown in December 2019 was captured in-engine, and is meant to represent what the Xbox Series X is capable of, Microsoft said. You can re-watch that video below. Microsoft's other Unreal

HBO Max Already Losing Justice League And Several Other DC Movies, Temporarily

Among those disappearing from HBO Max in July are Justice League, Wonder Woman, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Suicide Squad. The titles are all expected to return at some point, though a date has not been announced. The removal of these titles is bit strange, considering the recent confirmation of the Snyder Cut, which is set to debut on HBO Max in 2021. You can see the full list of DC movie titles being removed below: Batman Batman Returns Batman Forever Batman & Robin Catwoman Jonah Hex The