Console wars are over, folks. Let’s pack it up and go home.
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Three and a half years after Bungie sought its independence from Activision, it’s now a(n independently operated) Sony studio.
Vikings, gods, and soccer players headline your free PlayStation Plus games this month.
PlayStation’s new focus on IP preservation is all about “ensuring the titles of today are captured, catalogued and secured” for the future.
Sony may have a try-before-you-buy ace up its sleeve for the PlayStation Plus relaunch.
It’s the question no one is asking: Why are Europeans so scared to take on the Lands Between?
The hit shooter will be “on PlayStation beyond the existing agreement and into the future.”
With Bungie’s help, Sony intends to “acquire new users and increased engagement on platforms other than PlayStation” with live service games.
The acquisition is Bungie’s first step to becoming a “global multi-media entertainment company,” but its games will remain multiplatform, for now.