Tomba creator Tokuro Fujiwara discusses the colorful side-scroller’s PlayStation heritage

Today is my lucky day because I get to talk about Tomba with legendary creator Tokuro Fujiwara. Before leaving Capcom to develop Tomba, Fujiwara worked on many games, including some you might have heard of, like Mega Man, Resident Evil, and Commando. 

Tomba is a colorful action platformer originally published by Sony Computer Entertainment and beloved by hardcore PlayStation fans. In an era where side-scrollers were being left behind for polygon-pushing 3D gameplay, Mr. Fujiwara decided to do something different: a beautiful blend of old and new, something truly unique.  

Now, after almost twenty years, Tomba returns to PlayStation on August 1 with new features as Tomba Special Edition

Alena Alambeigi: In 1997, when you made Tomba, most developers focused on making 3D games like Tomb Raider or Crash Bandicoot. You instead decided to mix 2D sprites with perspective-shifting 3D environments. Why?

Tokuro Fujiwara: Tomba runs on 3D technology, with gameplay designed around 2D principles. This is why it’s described as a 2.5D game. I think 2D games have a certain kind of charm that 3D doesn’t. I also wanted to push the limits of what could be done. To bring my vision to life, I needed to use 2D principles along with 3D CG visuals. This allowed me to create something that felt new on the PlayStation. 

There were times when I wondered if I should go 3D instead, 3D games have a very clear sense of space. In 2D, all the action takes place on a flat plane, and multiple layers provide a sense of depth. This means you have to design the game in creative ways so that the different layers don’t conflict. This results in something interesting that can only be achieved with 2D. 

Alambeigi: What do you hope new players will take away from Tomba Special Edition?

Fujiwara: Tomba has many side quests. These come in different varieties and are hidden throughout the game. I encourage players to seek them out. Various items allow players to learn new moves, expanding how levels can be beaten. I hope players search and seal away the Evil Pigs scattered throughout the world, which will unlock even more to see! There are many discoveries to be made. I hope players can relax and enjoy the world of Tomba.

Alambeigi: Speaking of genre-bending gameplay. Tomba feels like an open world despite being described as a side-scrolling platformer. This was largely due to how nonlinearly the levels could be played. Was this done intentionally, or was it something that just happened through development?

Fujiwara: I had envisioned this open-feel game from the very beginning. It was all a blur when things started, but as development progressed, it began taking shape. 

You could consider Tomba an open-world title, a term that was rarely used back then. There’s a wide area with a lot of different content in it. You encounter, discover, and collect various things as you move around. For example, you have to complete certain tasks in Tomba, but you can wander around freely and complete them however you like. Some tasks and main objectives can even be skipped entirely. Many of the ideas I envisioned for Tomba back in the day were ideas we see in open-world game design today.

I initially wanted to include 100 quests, but the final game exceeded that. It was hard work for the team to fit it all together on a timeline. What started out as vague ideas in my head ballooned into an amount of content so large it blew my mind!

Alambeigi: The original PlayStation was a massive leap in gaming technology. What was it like to experience it back then? 

Fujiwara: Game development is an ongoing battle against technology growth. This was the case back then and is still true today. I felt that the PlayStation was such a remarkable improvement in terms of hardware, allowing for greater possibilities. Games went from being rendered in pixels to CG. Game developers had to learn many new skills. Expectations ballooned along with the scope of game ideas. Development environments evolved, which made things challenging but exciting for developers. The introduction of the PlayStation and the advancements from that era still impact games today.

Alambeigi: Finally, why do you think it’s important to bring Tomba back now?

Fujiwara: Tomba has been around for a long time, but continues to be loved by many. I’ve long wished that the game could be accessible to more people on modern systems. Now that the opportunity is here, I think PlayStation fans today will get a ton of enjoyment out of Tomba 

Tomba Special Edition leaps onto PlayStation 5 on August 1, with PS4 to follow.

Share of the Week: Leap

Last week we asked you take a leap in the game of your choice and share using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s jumping highlights:

DexM_ds shares Celene leaping over obstacles in Returnal.

sorathluna shares Jin leaping from his horse in Ghost of Tsushima

Hedronik shares Eivor making a leap of faith in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.

Dario_OtherEyes shares Yuffie leaping in Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade.

Tigas_VP shares a Cal leaping down to strike the Spawn of Oggdo in Star Wars Jedi Survivor

secondcapture shares the ballerina doing a graceful backflip in Bound.

Search #PSshare #PSBlog on Twitter or Instagram to see more entries to this week’s theme. Want to be featured in the next Share of the Week?

THEME:  Hidden

SUBMIT BY: 11:59 PM PT on June 5, 2024

Next week, we’re going into sneak mode. Share moments where characters are hidden in the game of your choice using #PSshare #PSBlog for a chance to be featured.

Silent Hill 2 launches October 8, new gameplay revealed

We are delighted to finally announce the launch date for Silent Hill 2. Since our first announcement in 2022, we have been met with passionate expectations from fans across the globe. In order to meet such high expectations, we have taken ample polishing time and carefully decided on when we would be able to deliver the game with confidence. This game is at its best, a remake with respect toward the original. We have revealed one gameplay movie and one new trailer to accompany the start of pre-orders, so please give it a look.

The 13-minute gameplay footage that we revealed during the Silent Hill 2 Transmission showcases exploration in the town and the hospital so that players will have a better idea of what actual gameplay will be like. The new trailer revealed during the PlayStation broadcast includes scenes with Angela and the Otherworld.


Silent Hill 2 launches October 8, new gameplay revealed

Next up, Bloober Team Creative Director Mateusz Lenart talks through new gameplay and narrative details for Silent Hill 2.


Silent Hill 2 launches October 8, new gameplay revealed

Silent Hill 2 Remake – What to expect

The original Silent Hill 2 ignited our imaginations. When we set out to create the remake, our main goal was to recapture that same spark by fully fleshing out Team Silent’s original vision using cutting-edge technology.

So how exactly does our remake compare to Konami’s original game? Let’s take a closer look under the hood to find out from the point of narrative and gameplay.

This image shows a deserted street in Silent Hill. A green car with white roof is parked at the side of the road, its rear partially shrouded by an ominous fog.In this image, James stands to the left of the screen, staring at a rusted set of double doors at the end of a dark corridor. His gaze is directed that way by the pointed finger of a young girl who stands alongside him.

Narrative and gameplay

Story and characters

Silent Hill 2 is known for its gripping and multilayered storytelling, and that’s something we wanted to preserve in the remake. The setting of some events may change, but their impact on the story will remain the same. Even when new locations are introduced, we’ve sought to refer to the original whenever possible so that returning players will feel right at home when they venture out into the foggy streets of Silent Hill again.

The central characters from the original story, James and Maria, are at the heart of our remake as well. Their emotional arcs have been preserved, with great care being given to showcasing their emotions with motion capture technology. This allows us to employ “show, don’t tell” techniques more often, which is why some of the dialogue has been slightly altered to add an extra layer of nuance to the character dynamics.

As many fans are already aware, we did not use the original voices to create the remake. This was due to many factors, both creative and technical. Relying solely on preexisting dialogue would’ve been limiting and would mean that many gameplay improvements, such as player guidance, could not be introduced. Instead, we’ve decided to employ an all-new cast of voice actors who’ve brought their A-game to channel the performances of the original game. We believe that Luke Roberts and Salóme Gunnarsdóttir were born to play James and Maria, respectively, and both have approached their roles with the kind of care and nuance that the original characters deserve.

James walks down the middle of a road, towards the fog that obscures the rest of the street from view.

Camera and combat

Overall, we wanted players to feel more in control of James in our remake, while maintaining the pervasive feeling of dread that characterizes the original. Therefore, we decided to go with an over-the-shoulder camera that supports greater gameplay immersion and the feeling of being in the game’s space.

However, this does not mean that we are changing the style of the game itself. Players will still be afraid to venture out into the fog, where limited visibility provides ample cover for a variety of monsters lurking outside the player’s field of vision. Meanwhile, James’ radio builds tension and creates a sense of uncertainty about what is out there, waiting for them in the dark, and also provides helpful audio cues for players to base their movements on.

The combat in this remake is designed to allow for a wider variety of approaches – the player’s arsenal of actions has been expanded, while also preserving the feeling of playing as an inexperienced everyman. James is not a skilled fighter and he doesn’t feel overpowered. His range of attacks is very limited, so he must use more prudent tactics, stay mindful of his surroundings and, if necessary, run instead of fighting. The way he deals with enemies is never a flashy spectacle, but rather a desperate struggle for survival.

Giving James more opportunities led to changes in how the enemies he encounters fight as well. He will still have to deal with familiar opponents from the original game, but returning players will notice how their movements and attacks have been fleshed out in order to make them more distinctive and unpredictable in combat scenarios. For instance, going against the frantically aggressive Nurse will pose a completely different challenge than a skirmish with the silent and stealthy Mannequin.

James cocks a shotgun, aimed directly at a blood-covered Nurse that aggressively lumbers towards him, steel bar clutched in one hand.

Puzzles

The puzzles in the game have been slightly altered to present a new spin on their original designs, but still maintain their eerie connection to the game’s overall theme and narrative. We’ve taken great care to build upon the memory of the original Silent Hill 2 by sometimes twisting and confounding player’s expectations with regards to certain puzzle solutions, in a kind of a tribute to the inventiveness and playfulness of the original game.

We believe that this approach, alongside the numerous and often surprising references to the original present in the game, will bring joy to fans of the classic Silent Hill 2, while at the same time offering them something new and interesting to solve. We like to think of it as our way of expressing love for the original game – by enriching the experience, while still being mindful of preserving its essence.

This images shows James standing in an office-like environment. Papers are strewn over the floor, with the setting illuminated by a glimmer of light from three sets of grimy windows.

Standard Edition and Deluxe Edition details

The deluxe edition includes various DLCs, such as a digital artbook full of concept art for the town of Silent Hill and its monsters, a digital soundtrack with tracks by Akira Yamaoka, and a Pyramid Head mask made from a pizza box (Note: The digital artbook and soundtrack will be distributed in the form of a bonus application. The contents will not be available for download in specific audio formats, such as MP3.). The Pyramid Head mask is available as a cosmetic item for in-game characters.

If a pre-order is placed, the standard and deluxe editions will include a Mira the Dog mask and a Robbie the Rabbit mask (*PlayStation 5 exclusive) DLC as pre-order bonuses. Likewise, each mask can be used as a character’s cosmetic item. Deluxe edition pre-orders also come with 48-hour early access. These are great deals full of content, so we recommend pre-ordering and purchasing through the PlayStation Store.

This image details what is available in the various editions.Standard Edition - the game.Standard Edition (pre-order) - the game, Mira the Dog Mask, and (PS5 only) Robbie the Rabbit Mask. Deluxe Edition - Game, Digital Artbook, Digital Soundtrack, Pyramid Head Mask (pizza box). Deluxe Edition (pre-order) -  Game, Digital Artbook, Digital Soundtrack, Pyramid Head Mask (pizza box), Mira the Dog Mask, and (PS5 only) Robbie the Rabbit Mask, 48 hour Early Access.

We will be revealing more information for Silent Hill 2 as the launch date approaches, so stay tuned. Our other titles, Silent Hill: Townfall and Silent Hill 2f, are also currently in development. We will follow up on these games when the time comes, so please look forward to more.

Path of Exile 2 is coming to PS5, couch co-op and cross-play confirmed

Path of Exile 2, the next generation free-to-play action RPG from Grinding Gear Games, will be coming to PlayStation 5, and now with a great new feature, couch co-op.

Path of Exile has always been a game that plays great with your friends, but until now, you needed multiple devices to play it on. For Path of Exile 2 though, we really wanted to bring the experience of playing together to the couch.

Players can play collaboratively on a single account, or log in with two separate Path of Exile accounts on the same console.

In addition, Path of Exile 2 is introducing full cross-play and cross-progression. Play with your friends without losing any progress!

Key features

Twelve character classes

Path of Exile 2 features twelve character classes, two for every combination of Strength, Dexterity and Intelligence. While each of the class variants focuses on a different playstyle, they’re just a starting point. You can combine skills from many classes together to create your ideal character build.

Each of the twelve character classes has its own three Ascendancy specialisations, resulting in a total of 36 Ascendancy Classes to pick between.

New Skill Gem system

Path of Exile 2 features 240 Skill Gems that grant devastating active skills, and 200 Support Gems that modify their behaviour. Earn the Gems as you play through the Campaign and combine them together to create your perfect build. 

This is the next generation of Path of Exile’s famous skill system. Support Gems are now socketed directly into Skill Gems, removing many of the frustrations present in the old system while maintaining all the previous depth. It’s now possible to six-link every skill your character uses.

Dual-specialise your Passive Skill Tree

Path of Exile’s iconic Passive Skill Tree has made a return, with 1,500 skills that allow you to completely customise your gameplay experience. It now features Dual Specialisation, the ability to allocate some passive skill points to two different sets of skills. They engage whenever the appropriate weapon or skill type is used. For example, you can have some points allocated to both daggers and traps, or ice and lightning, and as you swap between attacks, the appropriate skill points will apply. This lets you specialise in multiple areas without opportunity cost.

Uncover all-new items

Path of Exile 2 features 700 equipment base types and every single one has its own unique item you can find. You can augment your arsenal with new weapons such as Spears, Crossbows and Flails, as well as supplementary items like Focuses, Traps and redesigned Sceptres.

Encounter unique bosses

In Path of Exile 2, every area of the Campaign contains a boss encounter. There’s over a hundred bosses to fight as you make your way through the Acts and they all have unique mechanics to learn.

Explore a new endgame

At the conclusion of Path of Exile 2’s six-act campaign, you’ll gain access to its endgame. Each of the more than 100 endgame maps has its own boss encounter! We’ll reveal more details of the surprises that await you in Path of Exile 2’s endgame in the leadup to release.

Fair-to-play. Never pay-to-win

Path of Exile 2 is a separate game to the original Path of Exile. We will continue to offer expansions for both games going forward. They are completely free-to-play and will never be “pay to win”. Purchases are shared between the two games.

Join Early Access on PlayStation 5 later this year.

State of Play returns this Thursday

State of Play is back! Tune in live for updates on PS5 and PS VR2 titles, plus a look at PlayStation Studios games arriving later this year.

The 30+ minute show features 14 titles, and begins May 30 at 3pm PT / 6pm ET | May 31 12am CEST / 7am JST on YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok. See you then!

Regarding Co-streaming and Video-On-Demand (VOD)

Please note that this broadcast may include copyrighted content (e.g. licensed music) that PlayStation does not control. We welcome and celebrate our amazing co-streamers and creators, but licensing agreements outside our control could interfere with co-streams or VOD archives of this broadcast. If you’re planning to save this broadcast as a VOD to create recap videos, or to repost clips or segments from the show, we advise omitting any copyrighted music.

Gran Turismo 7 update 1.48 features 5 new cars, Café Menu, and World Circuit Events

Gran Turismo players! This month’s update brings back a few of the classic GT legends including the Honda NSX GT500 and the Nissan Skyline GTS-R ‘87.  

Update 1.48* for Gran Turismo 7 will be available as of Wednesday, May 29 at 11:00pm PST / May 30 at 7:00am BST / 3:00pm JST.


Gran Turismo 7 update 1.48 features 5 new cars, Café Menu, and World Circuit Events

5 new cars added this month

Honda Civic SiR・II (EG) ’93
(Can be purchased from Used Cars)

The top-grade 5th generation Civic balances speed with comfort.

The Civic, now equipped with a VTEC engine and much faster, passed the baton to the 5th generation model in September of 1991. The body was available in a 3-door hatchback, the newly christened “Ferio” 4-door saloon, and the 5-door shuttle. The car’s tagline called it the “Sports Civic”. Engine variety increased due to the further development of the VTEC system. The base models were equipped with the carbureted 1.3 L and 1.5 L, on top of these were the easy to drive 1.5 L SOHC VTEC and the more fuel efficient 1.5 L VTEC-E. 

The top of the line was crowned with SiR model, which featured the high performance 1.6 L DOHC VTEC. All cars used Honda’s new standard double wishbone suspension. The SiR model, which served as the face of the “Sports Civic” boasted 9.9 BHP more power than the previous generation, achieving 167.7 BHP. Also for the suspension, the spring rate, amount of suspension stroke, etc. were revised, and were set to be more sports oriented. As with previous models, the SiR aimed for lower weight through simplified equipment, while the SiR・II featured a full suite of comfort amenities such as automatic air conditioning, power windows, and a genuine leather wrapped steering wheel.

Honda NSX GT500 ’00
(Can be purchased from Legend Cars)

A new design with a lower centre of gravity was the key to victory for this JGTC champion.

During the 2000 All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC), the three big automakers Honda, Toyota and Nissan engaged in an unprecedented war for the GT500-class title. The NSX development team decided on major changes to the 2000 model even going so far as repositioning the transverse mounted engine. Mounting a V-type engine in a transverse layout helps to shorten the length of the vehicle, but the layout creates problems in routing the exhaust pipes coming from the two-cylinder banks. Previously, the NSX’s exhaust pipes had ran under the engine, but the development team decided to re-route them to the sides and lower the engine itself. However, in this configuration the gearbox, which was mounted on the side of the engine, would be in the way. To make space for the exhaust pipes, the team set about redesigning a smaller gearbox. The result was a completely bespoke transmission that employed formula car gears, which are thinner and more compact than regular gears.

Five NSX teams were entered for the 2000 season. Among them, the Castrol Mugen NSX team, along with Takata Dome NSX, took on the role of advanced-development “works cars” inside the NSX camp. The Takata Dome NSX showed overwhelming performance, taking win. However, the unique weight handicaps in the JGTC rules resulted in the team missing out on the championship title. In its shadow emerged the Castrol Mugen NSX, putting in one solid run after another. It was driven by Ryo Michigami and Osamu Nakako, with Nakako being replaced by Hidetoshi Mitsusada halfway through the season. The Castrol Mugen NSX team were able to deftly handle the weight handicaps incurred from its 1st place finishes and went on to glory as the series champion.

Nissan Skyline GTS-R (R31) ’87
(Can be purchased from Used Cars)

An unlikely monster machine born from the elegant lines of the 7th gen. Skyline.

Though it still retained the same sporty appeal of the previous generation R30 model, the 7th generation R31 Skyline marked a change of direction for the line when it was released in August 1985. In the Japanese car scene of the time, there was a growing trend in both the sales and general popularity of luxury outfitted ‘high-society cars’, typically either 4 or 2-door models. In response to this cultural boom, the Skyline was repositioned as a luxury saloon. At its debut, the new model featured a somewhat understated line-up, featuring a 4-door hardtop, a sedan and an estate. Fans would have to wait until May 1986 for the anticipated 2-door coupé.

The real attraction of the 7th generation would show up much later still though. This was the GTS-R, released in August 1987 in a limited run of only 800 cars. The GTS-R was developed to reclaim the Group A racing title and was a very sporty model. The powerplant was based on the turbocharged RB20DET DOHC inline-6 featured in the GTS, which generated 177.5 BHP and 23.0 kgfm of torque. The GTS-R version added a stainless-steel exhaust manifold and a T04E turbocharger, achieving 207.1 BHP and 25.0 kgfm torque. This was a very special engine, earning itself the designation RB20DET-R.

The suspension and exterior were also modified. While the normal GTS-X had an automatic front spoiler that deployed according to vehicle speed, the GTS-R instead used a fixed spoiler, with the rear spoiler also being upgraded to a larger unit. In addition, the car was offered in an exclusive ‘Blue Black’ body colour.

 

Volvo 240 SE Estate ’93
(Can be purchased from Used Cars)

A historic model which taught the world to love the station wagon.

When people think of Volvo, they think estate cars. And when they think estate cars, they think Volvo. Such was the automobile scene for quite some time until the worldwide SUV boom began gaining momentum in the late 1980’s. One car that cemented this maxim was the 240 Estate.

The 240 series itself had debuted in 1974, made up of the ‘244’ 4-door sedan, ‘242’ 2-door, and ‘245’ 5-door wagon. The 3rd digit of the model number denoted the number of doors. It wasn’t until 1983 that all these models were consolidated into a single ‘240’ model. Additionally, when the car originally debuted it featured round headlights, the iconic square lamps were introduced later in 1979. The 240 retained most of its original styling throughout its production until 1993, though its safety features were kept constantly up to date with additions like airbags and ABS as standard equipment. Even in an era where sedans ruled sales figures, over one third of total production was made up of wagon models, proving just how popular the Estate was in the 240 line-up.One of the most notable features of the 240 Estate was its styling, which appeared square no matter what angle the car was observed from. It features a long front overhang to incorporate crumble zones, and on the rear as well a long overhang facilitates both impact absorption and extra luggage space. This resulted in the car’s characteristically long thin silhouette.

Volvo V40 T5 R-Design ’13
*Can be purchased from Brand Central

The globally successful Volvo that serves as a saloon, estate, and coupe.

The V40 was revealed at the 2012 Geneva show as a C-segment 5-door hatchback. Though it was positioned as Volvo’s entry-level model, the V40 would actually play a huge role in the Volvo catalogue as it served as the combined replacement for 3 different models: the conventional S40 saloon, the V50 family estate, and the sporty C30 3-door hatchback. To create a car that could provide the comfort of a saloon, the utility of an estate and the youthful, sporty styling of a coupe, the car was developed completely from scratch. While the base structure utilized a platform in common with Ford cars, the styling is innovative and has no trace of Volvo’s conservative image of the past. Incorporating design cues from the classic P1800 of the 60’s and its later 1800ES variant, the car has flowing lines and a soulful silhouette that can be interpreted as a coupe or an estate. The car was an immediate hit from its debut, attracting worldwide attention for both its aesthetics and utility, able to comfortably seat 4 adults along with all their luggage. The T5 R-Design is the sportiest model of the series. Its 210.1 BHP 2L inline-5 turbocharged engine provides quick acceleration performance, and its sports suspension and 18-inch wheels provide both sharp handling and a smooth ride. The special front bumper and rear diffuser provide additional aerodynamic performance, as well as giving it a bold look.

Café / Extra Menus

The following Menu has been added:

  • Extra Menu No. 39: Racers of the Japanese GT (Collector Level 48 and above)

World Circuits (Event)

The following new events have been added to World Circuits:

  • Europe Sunday Cup 400 – Kyoto Driving Park: Yamagiwa
  • Japanese FF Challenge 450 – Autopolis International Racing Course: Short Course
  • Japanese FR Challenge 450 – Autodrome Lago Maggiore: West
  • World Tour Car 800 – Circuit de Sainte-Croix: A

Scapes

‘Move the camera up and down II’ has been added as a featured curation in Scapes.

*Internet connection and Gran Turismo 7 game required for update.

Days of Play 2024 Sale Featuring Discounts on PlayStation 5 and PS VR2 for limited period!

Hi everyone! We are happy to share that Days of Play sale is back this year and it features discounts on PlayStation 5 consoles, PS VR2, DualSense and select PS5 titles. 

Days of Play 2024 promotion starts from 29 May till 12 June 2024. Please note that offers vary by region and are available while supplies last. 

Additionally, there are Days of Play activities and PS Store sales that you can check here: https://www.playstation.com/daysofplay.

Please see below for full details of Days of Play Sales

Singapore

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PS5® ConsoleSGD 799.00SGD 735.00
PS5® Digital EditionSGD 669.00SGD 605.00
PS5® Console – Genshin Impact Gift BundleSGD 799.00SGD 735.00
PeripheralsOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PlayStation®VR2SGD 869.00SGD 735.00
PlayStation®VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain™ bundleSGD 939.00SGD 805.00
DualSense® wireless controllerSGD 100.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackSGD 100.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurpleSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BlueSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflageSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BlueSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverSGD 107.00SGD 73.00
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRP Promotion SRP 
Gran Turismo® 7 (PS5)SGD 97.90SGD 67.90
God of War™ Ragnarök (PS5)SGD 97.90SGD 67.90
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (PS5)SGD 97.90SGD 67.90
Rise of the Ronin™ (PS5)SGD 97.90SGD 67.90
The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered (PS5)SGD 67.90SGD 54.90

Malaysia

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PS5® ConsoleMYR 2,499 MYR 2,260 
PS5® Digital EditionMYR 2,069 MYR 1,830 
PS5® Console – Genshin Impact Gift BundleMYR 2,499 MYR 2,260 
PS5® Console 2nd DualSense BundleMYR 2,799 MYR 2,560 
PS5® Digital Edition 2nd DualSense BundleMYR 2,369 MYR 2,130 
PeripheralsOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PlayStation®VR2MYR 2,799 MYR 2,329 
PlayStation®VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain™ bundleMYR 2,999 MYR 2,529 
DualSense® wireless controllerMYR 349 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackMYR 349 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurpleMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BlueMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflageMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BlueMYR 369 MYR 279 
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverMYR 369 MYR 279 
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRP (Local Currency)Promotion SRP (Local Currency)
Gran Turismo® 7 (PS5)MYR 299 MYR 209 
God of War™ Ragnarök (PS5)MYR 299 MYR 209 
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (PS5)MYR 299 MYR 209 
Rise of the Ronin™ (PS5)MYR 299 MYR 209 
The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered (PS5)MYR 209 MYR 169 

Thailand

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRPPromotion SRP
PS5 ConsoleTHB 18,690THB 16,890
PS5® Digital EditionTHB 15,690THB 13,890
PS5® Console – Genshin Impact Gift BundleTHB 18,690THB 16,890
PeripheralsOriginal SRPPromotion SRP
PlayStation®VR2THB 22,190THB 18,590
PlayStation®VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain™ bundleTHB 23,890THB 20,290
DualSense® wireless controllerTHB 2,390THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackTHB 2,390THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurpleTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BlueTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflageTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BlueTHB 2,590THB 1,990
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverTHB 2,590THB 1,990
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRPPromotion SRP
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2THB 2,290THB 1,690
Gran Turismo® 7THB 2,290THB 1,690
Rise of the Ronin™THB 2,290THB 1,690
God of War™ RagnarökTHB 2,290THB 1,690
The Last of Us™ Part II RemasteredTHB 1,690THB 1,290

Indonesia

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PS5® ConsoleIDR 9,699,000IDR 8,919,000
PS5® Digital EditionIDR 8,199,000IDR 7,419,000
PS5® Console – Genshin Impact Gift BundleIDR 9,699,000IDR 8,919,000
PS5 2DS Bundle (Disc)IDR 10,779,000IDR 9,999,000
PS5 2DS Bundle (Digital)IDR 9,299,000IDR 8,519,000
PeripheralsOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PlayStation®VR2IDR 10,599,000IDR 9,039,000
PlayStation®VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain™ bundleIDR 11,499,000IDR 9,939,000
DualSense® wireless controllerIDR 1,269,000IDR 989,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackIDR 1,269,000IDR 989,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurpleIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BlueIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflageIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BlueIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverIDR 1,359,000IDR 1,079,000
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRP Promotion SRP 
PlayStation®5 Gran Turismo® 7IDR 1,029,000IDR 729,000
PlayStation®5 God of War™ RagnarökIDR 1,029,000IDR 729,000
PlayStation®5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2IDR 1,029,000IDR 729,000
PlayStation®5 Rise of the Ronin™IDR 1,029,000IDR 729,000
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part II RemasteredIDR 729,000IDR 579,000

Philippines

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PS5® ConsolePHP 30,790PHP 27,990
PS5® console – Two DualSense Wireless Controllers BundlePHP 33,990PHP 31,190
PeripheralsOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PlayStation®VR2PHP 34,790PHP 29,190
DualSense® wireless controllerPHP 3,990PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackPHP 3,990PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedPHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkPHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurplePHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BluePHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflagePHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedPHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BluePHP 4,290PHP 2,890
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverPHP 4,290PHP 2,890
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRPPromotion SRP 
PlayStation®5 Gran Turismo® 7PHP 3,490PHP 2,490
PlayStation®5 God of War™ RagnarökPHP 3,490PHP 2,490
PlayStation®5 Marvel’s Spider-Man 2PHP 3,490PHP 2,490
PlayStation®5 Rise of the Ronin™PHP 3,490PHP 2,490
PlayStation®5 Ratchet & Clank: Rift ApartPHP 3,490PHP 1,990
PlayStation®5 The Last of Us™ Part II RemasteredPHP 2,490PHP 1,990

Vietnam

PS5 ConsolesOriginal SRP Promotion SRP 
PS5® ConsoleVND 13,300,000VND 12,100,000
PeripheralsOriginal SRPPromotion SRP 
PlayStation®VR2VND 17,890,000VND 15,420,000
DualSense® wireless controllerVND 1,999,000VND 1,519,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Midnight BlackVND 1,999,000VND 1,519,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Cosmic RedVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Nova PinkVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Galactic PurpleVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Starlight BlueVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Gray CamouflageVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Volcanic RedVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Cobalt BlueVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
DualSense® wireless controller – Sterling SilverVND 2,099,000VND 1,499,000
PS5 Games (Disc Version)Original SRP Promotion SRP 
The Last of Us™ Part II RemasteredVND 1,249,000VND 999,000
Gran Turismo® 7VND 1,799,000VND 1,249,000
God of War™ RagnarökVND 1,799,000VND 1,249,000
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2VND 1,799,000VND 1,249,000
Rise of the Ronin™VND 1,799,000VND 1,249,000

Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 485: Hope For Humanity


Email us at PSPodcast@sony.com!

Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or download here


Hey y’all! The team returns for a punchy pod covering this week’s news in gaming. Plus a listener writes in, prompting a deep dive into challenging puzzle game recommendations.

Stuff We Talked About

  • MultiVersus – PS5, PS4
  • Until Then Mini-Games Blog
  • How Ninja Gaiden and Nioh connect to Rise of the Ronin Blog
  • Sushi Ben PS VR2 Blog
  • Stellar Blade Boss Challenge Mode Blog
  • Listener letter
  • Animal Well – PS5
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – PS5
  • Crow Country – PS5, PS4

The Cast

Sid Shuman – Senior Director of Content Communications, SIE

Tim Turi –  Manager, Content Communications, SIE

O’Dell Harmon Jr. – Content Communications Specialist, SIE

Thanks to Dormilón for our rad theme song and show music.

[Editor’s note: PSN game release dates are subject to change without notice. Game details are gathered from press releases from their individual publishers and/or ESRB rating descriptions.]

New Destiny 2: The Final Shape gameplay plunges deeper into The Traveler, out June 4

We’re just one week away from the launch of Destiny 2: The Final Shape on June 4. Bungie’s ambitious expansion marks a momentous crescendo in the 10-year journey players have been on. Guardians can finally enter the Traveler and face new threats conjured and cajoled by The Witness. Luckily, players wield powerful new Transcendence abilities and the ultra-customizable Prismatic subclass.

To help prepare for The Final Shape we have Bungie’s Combat Area Lead, Ben Wommack, to discuss new enemies, abilities, what awaits inside The Traveler, and more.

PlayStation Blog: The Final Shape marks a pivotal moment for Destiny players. What is the player’s primary goal in the campaign?

Ben Wommack: To enter the Traveler, journey through its Pale Heart, and confront the ultimate antagonist of the last 10 years of Destiny, The Witness, who is enacting its eons-old plan to create The Final Shape of the universe.

How are we seeing The Witness augment aligned enemies, and how does that translate into combat?

By tearing a hole in the Traveler and entering its Pale Heart, The Witness can manipulate the Traveler’s Light and its own Darkness to further its plans to enact The Final Shape. By mixing these paracausal energies, The Witness can bestow its forces with a crude Prismatic shield that can’t be broken by normal attacks. These are known as “Bound” enemies, as they are now invulnerable but also shackled to the powers the Witness is wielding.

Fortunately, players can shatter these shields with their new Transcendence ability, accessible either from Wellsprings found in the world or via equipping the new Prismatic subclass and charging your Light and Darkness bars. Encountering Bound enemies will force players to change up their battlefield plans and weave Transcendence into their flow, creating new opportunities for exciting combat moments.

New Dread enemies enter the fray. What makes them unique to other factions in Destiny 2?

The Dread combatants are built off years of lessons and experiences from the Destiny 2 team. They are the Witness’s personal army it has gathered (even created) to stop anyone from interfering with its plans to enact The Final Shape. We knew they had to feel different from other factions, so we tried a lot of new visual ideas and tried to break expectations with their mechanics.

One example is how the Weaver and Harbinger have Strand powers, which is a first for Destiny combatants. Another is the Husk, who will launch the Geist creature from its body if its weak spot isn’t targeted. My personal favorite is the Grim, our “bat with a gun” or “gun bat!”. Its wings and battlefield mobility are awesome to both see and fight!

Lethal lava rises during a Strike in Destiny 2: The Final Shape, forcing players to avoid touching the floor.

How will the new Transcendence abilities and Prismatic subclass impact competitive play?

We spent careful attention and lots of balancing time on how Prismatic and the Transcendence ability will play in PvP against Guardians of all kinds of builds. Our intention is not to usurp the other subclasses and ways players engage with PvP, but add new elements to the PvP meta space, shift the paradigm a bit, and break expectations in fun ways. Players running Prismatic will feel a bit like a wild card of an opponent sometimes, which brings its own brand of excitement to a match.

One important detail is how your Light and Darkness meters for activating Transcendence will keep their progress after you die in a match and between rounds. It’s totally possible to orient your build around building Transcendence in PvP, which is a fun way to approach using the subclass!

What are your personal favorite examples of Prismatic subclass builds?

I love what we’re calling the “Buddy Build” for Prismatic Warlocks. You equip Phoenix Dive, Hellion, Weaver’s Call, Song of Flame, Storm Grenade, and the Getaway Artist exotic armor. You Phoenix Dive into combat to create Threadlings and a Hellion buddy, then consume your Arc grenade to create an Arc Soul. Afterwards, you cast Song of Flame to bring out all your Solar bird friends!


Enter the Traveler and bring the fight to The Witness when Destiny 2: The Final Shape launches on June 4.

Days of Play 2024 comes to PlayStation Store

PlayStation Store is joining the Days of Play celebrations with a dedicated promotion! Starting this Wednesday, May 29 for a limited time* players can enjoy discounts on a massive range of titles**.

There’s so many games included, we can’t fit them all here. You can get a preview of just some of the titles that will be included in the promo below. Then, when the dedicated promotion page goes live on PlayStation Store on May 29, head there to see the full list and find out your regional discount pricing. 

And there’s plenty more Days of Play related-celebrations to enjoy! Check out the full range of activities, offers and more in the Days of Play announcement post

  • A Plague Tale Bundle
  • A Plague Tale: Requiem
  • AC Mirage + Valhalla Bundle
  • Aces of the Luftwaffe
  • Aces of the Luftwaffe: Squadron – Extended Edition
  • Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion
  • AER: Memories of Old
  • After the Fall Deluxe Edition
  • After Us
  • Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers – PlayStation 4 Edition
  • Alan Wake 2
  • Alan Wake 2 Deluxe Edition
  • Alone in the Dark
  • Alone in the Dark – Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Amnesia: The Bunker
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  • Assetto Corsa – Ultimate Edition
  • Assetto Corsa Competizione
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  • Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II
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  • Chef Life – A Restaurant Simulator
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  • Dead Cells: Medley of Pain Bundle
  • Dead Island 2 Main Game
  • Dead Island: Definitive Collection
  • Dead Space
  • DEATHLOOP (GAME)
  • Deceive Inc
  • Deluxe Edition v2
  • Deponia
  • Destroy All Humans! 2 – Single Player
  • Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
  • Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition
  • Diablo® IV Deluxe Bundle
  • Diablo® IV Standard Bundle
  • Diablo® IV Ultimate Bundle
  • Disgaea 7 Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Dishonored & Prey: The Arkane Collection
  • Dishonored 2
  • Doctor Who: The Edge of Reality
  • DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part One (Standalone)
  • DOOM Eternal: The Ancient Gods – Part Two (Standalone)
  • DOOM Slayers Collection
  • Double Dragon & Kunio-kun: Retro Brawler Bundle
  • Double Dragon IV
  • Dragon Star Varnir
  • DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing
  • DreamWorks All-Star Kart Racing – Rally Edition
  • DreamWorks Dragons: Legends of The Nine Realms
  • DreamWorks Spirit Lucky’s Big Adventure
  • Dying Light 2 Stay Human
  • Dying Light 2 Stay Human
  • Earth Defense Force 4.1: Wing Diver The Shooter
  • Earth Defense Force 5
  • Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain
  • EARTH DEFENSE FORCE:WORLD BROTHERS
  • Ed-0: Zombie Uprising
  • Edna & Harvey: The Breakout – Anniversary Edition
  • Elite Dangerous
  • Emergency Call – The Attack Squad
  • Euro Fishing + The Catch: Carp & Coarse Fishing
  • Evil Dead: The Game – GOTY Edition
  • Evil West
  • Expeditions – Supreme Edition
  • Expeditions: A MudRunner Game
  • Fairy Fencer F: Advent Dark Force
  • Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition
  • Fallout 76: Atlantic City Deluxe Edition
  • Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R
  • FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH
  • FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Final Fantasy VII Remake
  • FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE
  • FINAL FANTASY XIV Online – Complete Collector’s Edition
  • FINAL FANTASY XIV Online – Complete Edition
  • Firegirl: Hack ‘n Splash Rescue DX
  • First Responder Police Firefighting Bundle
  • Fishing Sim World: Bass Pro Shops Edition
  • Fishing Sim World: Pro Tour – Lough Kerr + Talon Fishery
  • Flipping Death
  • Focus On You
  • FOCUS on YOU Complete Edition
  • Garden Life – Garden Party Edition
  • Generation Zero®
  • Ghost Giant
  • Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord
  • Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord – Full Containment Edition
  • Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered
  • Ghostrunner 2 Brutal Edition
  • Ghostrunner: Complete Edition
  • Ghostwire / DEATHLOOP bundle
  • Ghostwire: Tokyo
  • Gigantosaurus: Dino Kart
  • Gigantosaurus: The Game
  • Gleamlight
  • Gloomhaven Gold Edition
  • Gloomhaven Mercenaries Edition
  • God of War Ragnarök
  • God of War Ragnarök Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Godlike Burger
  • Golf With Your Friends – Ultimate Edition
  • GONNER2 Lose Your Head Deluxe Bundle
  • Gotham Knights
  • Gran Turismo 7 Standard Edition ()
  • Grand Theft Auto V: Premium Edition
  • Gravel
  • Gravel – Special Edition
  • GTA Online + Single Player Unlock
  • GTA Trilogy Digital Bundle
  • Guilty Gear -Strive-
  • Guilty Gear -Strive- Daredevil Edition
  • Gun Club VR
  • Harvest Moon: The Winds of Anthos
  • Have a Nice Death
  • Hell Let Loose
  • Hellfront: Honeymoon
  • Hellsweeper VR
  • Hi-Fi RUSH Game
  • High On Life Bundle
  • Hitman HD Enhanced Collection
  • Hob
  • Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition
  • HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED™ 2 – Turbocharged
  • HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED™ 2 – Turbocharged – Legendary Edition
  • Hotel: A Resort Simulator
  • Human: Fall Flat
  • HUMANITY
  • Hunting Simulator 2 Elite Edition
  • I Hate Running Backwards
  • Ice Age: Scrat’s Nutty Adventure
  • Immortals of Aveum
  • Injustice 2
  • Injustice: Gods Among Us – Ultimate Edition
  • Inkulinati
  • It Takes Two ™ & ™
  • Jagged Alliance 3
  • Jumanji: Wild Adventures
  • Kingdom Two Crowns
  • Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning – Fate Edition
  • Kunio-kun: The World Classics Collection – River City Ransom
  • L.A. Noire
  • L.O.L Surprise! B.B.s BORN TO TRAVEL™
  • Labyrinth Life
  • LA-MULANA 1 & 2 Bundle
  • LEGO 2K Drive
  • LEGO Bricktales
  • LEGO Harry Potter Collection
  • LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
  • LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga – Galactic Edition
  • LEGO® 2K Drive Awesome Rivals Edition
  • LEGO® 2K Drive Standard Cross-Gen Edition
  • Lies of P
  • Life is Strange Remastered Collection
  • Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name bundle pack
  • Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – Deluxe Edition
  • Little Nightmares I & II Bundle
  • Little Nightmares II
  • Livelock
  • Lonely Mountains: Downhill
  • Lumines Remastered
  • MADDEN NFL 24 – DELUXE EDITION
  • Mafia Trilogy Bundle
  • Mafia: Definitive Edition
  • Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Marvel’s Midnight Suns
  • Marvel’s Midnight Suns Enhanced Edition
  • Marvel’s Midnight Suns Legendary Edition
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition
  • Mass Effect™ Legendary Edition
  • Mega Dimension Neptune VIIR
  • Megadimension Neptunia VII
  • METAL GEAR SOLID 3
  • Metal Gear Solid V: The Definitive Experience
  • Metal Slug 3
  • Metal Slug XX
  • Metal Wolf Chaos XD
  • Metal: Hellsinger
  • Metal: Hellsinger – Complete Edition
  • Metro Exodus
  • Metro Redux
  • Metro Saga Bundle
  • Mixture
  • MLB® The Show™ 24
  • MONARK
  • Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten
  • Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 6
  • MONSTER HUNTER RISE
  • Monster Hunter Rise + Sunbreak
  • Monster Hunter: World
  • Monster Hunter: World – Iceborne Master Edition
  • Monster Menu: The Scavenger’s Cookbook
  • Moons of Madness
  • Mortal Kombat 1
  • Mother Russia Bleeds
  • MotoGP™24
  • Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord – Digital Deluxe
  • Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden
  • Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden – Deluxe Edition
  • NBA 2K24
  • NBA 2K24 Black Mamba Edition
  • Need for Speed Unbound
  • Neptunia Virtual Stars
  • Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition
  • New – TPH & TPC Double Pack
  • New Tales from the Borderlands
  • Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 – Deluxe Edition
  • Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 – Standard Edition
  • Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 – Ultimate Edition
  • Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway (BASE GAME)
  • No Man’s Sky
  • No Man’s Sky
  • Olija
  • OlliOlli World
  • Omega Quintet
  • ON THE ROAD – The Truck Simulator
  • Onee Chanbara Origin
  • Outlast: Bundle of Terror
  • Overcooked! All You Can Eat
  • Paper Cut Mansion
  • PAW Patrol Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay
  • PAW Patrol World
  • Paw Patrol: Grand Prix
  • Paw Patrol: On a Roll!
  • Payday 2: Crimewave Edition
  • Payday 3 Main Game
  • PD3 Gold Edition
  • Peppa Pig: World Adventures
  • Persona 3 Reload Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Persona 5 Tactica Digital Deluxe
  • PGA 2K23 Cross-Gen Edition
  • PGA 2K23 Tiger Woods Edition
  • PGA TOUR 2K23
  • Pistol Whip
  • PJ Masks Power Heroes: Mighty Alliance
  • Planescape: Torment and Icewind Dale: Enhanced Editions
  • Planet Coaster: Console Edition
  • Planet of Lana
  • Portkey Games Hogwarts Legacy
  • Praetorians – HD Remaster
  • Prey
  • Process of Elimination
  • Puzzling Places
  • Puzzling Places PSVR2
  • Quake 1 & 2 Bundle
  • RAGE 2
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  • RAINBOW HIGH™: RUNWAY RUSH
  • Red Dead Online
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  • Red Dead Redemption 2
  • Red Dead Redemption 2: Story Mode
  • Remnant 2 – Standard Edition
  • Remnant 2 – Ultimate Edition
  • Remnant: From the Ashes
  • Remnant: From the Ashes – Complete Edition
  • Reveil
  • Rez Infinite
  • Rhapsody: Marl Kingdom Chronicles
  • RIDE 5
  • RIDE 5 – Special Edition
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration
  • River City Saga: Three Kingdoms
  • RoboCop: Rogue City
  • Ronin Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Ronin Full Game
  • Rough Justice: ’84
  • S&B – Ultimate Edition
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Prypiat
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl
  • SAMURAI MAIDEN
  • SD GUNDAM BATTLE ALLIANCE Deluxe Edition
  • Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem
  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
  • Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun
  • Shadow Tactics: Game+Theme
  • Shantae
  • Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse
  • Shantae and the Seven Sirens
  • Shantae: Half-Genie Hero – Ultimate Edition
  • Shantae: Risky’s Revenge – Director’s Cut
  • Sherlock Holmes The Awakened
  • Sid Meier’s Civilization VI
  • Sifu Deluxe Edition
  • Skull & Bones
  • Smalland: Survive the Wilds
  • Sniper Elite VR
  • Source of Madness
  • SOUTH PARK: SNOW DAY! Digital Deluxe
  • Space Engineers
  • Spacebase Startopia – Extended Edition –
  • Spider-Man 2
  • Spider-Man 2 Digital Deluxe Edition
  • Star Trek Prodigy: Supernova
  • Star Wars Battlefront – Ultimate Edition
  • Star Wars Battlefront II
  • Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  • Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
  • STAR WARS™: Dark Forces Remaster
  • STAR WARS™: Squadrons
  • SteamWorld Build
  • SteamWorld Build & Dig
  • SteamWorld Build Deluxe
  • SteamWorld Dig
  • SteamWorld Dig 2
  • SteamWorld Heist
  • Steelrising
  • Stellaris: Console Edition – Deluxe Edition
  • Stories Untold
  • Strafe
  • Stranded: Alien Dawn
  • Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
  • Super Neptunia RPG
  • Swordship
  • Synapse
  • Tennis On-Court
  • Tennis World Tour: Roland-Garros Edition
  • Terraria
  • TESO: NEW Base Edition
  • Tetris Effect: Connected
  • The 7th Guest VR
  • The Caligula Effect 2
  • The Caligula Effect 2 Digital Deluxe Edition
  • The Caligula Effect: Overdose
  • THE CASINO COLLECTION
  • The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition
  • The Evil Within
  • The Expanse: A Telltale Series – Deluxe Edition
  • The Jackbox Party Bundle
  • The Jackbox Party Pack
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 2
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 3
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 4
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 5
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 6
  • The Jackbox Party Pack Trilogy
  • The Jackbox Party Quadpack
  • The Jackbox Party Quintpack
  • The Jackbox Party Trilogy 2.0
  • The Last Campfire
  • The Last of Us Part II
  • The Last of Us Part II Remastered
  • The Last of Us Part II: Digital Deluxe Edition
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie Deluxe Edition
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure
  • The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails
  • The Longest Road on Earth
  • The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria
  • The Lucid Dreamer Bundle
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  • The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition
  • The Outlast Trials Deluxe Edition
  • The Park
  • The Quarry
  • The Quiet Man
  • The Suicide of Rachel Foster
  • THE Table Game
  • The Talos Principle: Deluxe Edition
  • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
  • The Wizards – Dark Times: Brotherhood
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  • The Wonderful One: After School Hero
  • theHunter: Call of the Wild
  • theHunter: Call of the Wild™ – Seasoned Hunter Bundle
  • Thief – Including ‘The Bank Heist’ DLC Mission
  • Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands
  • Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: Chaotic Great Edition
  • Togges
  • Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
  • TopSpin 2K25 – Cross-Gen Edition
  • TopSpin 2K25 – Full Game
  • TopSpin 2K25 – Grand Slam Edition
  • Torchlight II
  • Torchlight III
  • Toss
  • Townsmen – A Kingdom Rebuilt
  • Townsmen VR
  • Train Sim World® 4: Special Edition
  • TramSim: Console Edition Deluxe
  • Transformers Beyond Reality
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  • Transport Fever 2: Console Edition
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  • Trilogy Bundle 3.0
  • Trine 5
  • TRIPP
  • Tropico 6 – Next Gen Edition
  • Truck & Logistics Simulator
  • UFC® 5
  • UNCHARTED 4: A Thief’s End & UNCHARTED: The Lost Legacy Digital Bundle
  • Unicorn Overlord Monarch Edition
  • Unplugged
  • UNRAILED!
  • Vertigo 2
  • Viewfinder
  • Warchest Bundle
  • Watch Dogs: Legion – Deluxe Edition
  • Watch Dogs: Legion – Gold Edition
  • Wavetale
  • WBSC eBASEBALL™パワフルプロ野球
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  • WRC 9 Deluxe Edition FIA World Rally Championship
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  • WWE 2K24
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  • WWZ Deluxe edition
  • Yakuza: Like a Dragon Hero Edition
  • Yakuza: Like a Dragon Hero Edition
  • YEAH! YOU WANT “THOSE GAMES,” RIGHT? SO HERE YOU GO! NOW, LET’S SEE YOU CLEAR THEM!
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