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Halloween is almost here and you still don’t have a costume – let’s change that

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Halloween falls on a Thursday this yr, which implies the parties you’ll be going to will arrive almost a full week sooner than the spooky holiday. Since the festivities begin on Friday, October 25, your annual probability to take pleasure in costumes is terrifyingly small, and you have even less time to delay putting together your outfit than usual.

Luckily, us nerds love a good costume (including this one that is not scary cosplay costumes). If you need some last minute inspiration, take a have a look at a number of the Halloween costumes we covered this yr.

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The new PS Portal update could be a game changer for Sony mobile devices

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The latest update for Sony surprisingly good PlayStation Portal adds a feature that individuals have been expecting since before the hand-held gaming device was released last yr. Starting today, PS Plus subscribers can now stream certain PS5 games via the cloud on their devices PS portal without console.

A yr ago, we got here across the PS portal and while it looked weird, it felt great and was a great device that allowed people to play PS5 games anywhere of their home via Wi-Fi. The $200 device works like a charm and is quietly among the finest things Sony has produced in a while. However, one big drawback to Portal was that for some reason it couldn’t stream games from the cloud. You needed to have a PS5 console, and when using the Portal, the PS5 console would activate and play the game remotely. This meant that PS Portal was more of an add-on than a console. But that is changing today.

On November 19, PlayStation released its latest update for PS Portal, and while it adds some nice quality of life improvements to audio settings, the true news is that starting today, players can play select PS5 games via the cloud and without a console. Theoretically, you’ll be able to now play PS5 games on the go, assuming you’ve gotten a Wi-Fi connection.

Sony says that with today’s update, you may be capable of stream over 120 PS5 games from the PS Plus games catalog on PS Portal. Games include and

How to stream cloud games on PS Portal

To start streaming PS5 games to your computer PS portal without a console, you’ll need an lively PS Plus Premium subscription, then you’ll need to download the update and follow these steps:

  1. Open the “Quick Menu” and go to “Settings” in your PS Portal.
  2. Select the “Cloud Streaming (Beta)” button.
  3. Enable the Cloud Streaming (Beta) switch (it’s going to be disabled by default).

Right now, Sony is looking it a beta test and never all features just like the capture button and group chat will be supported for games streamed on the Portal. Similarly, Sony doesn’t currently support PS2, PS3, PS4 games or games purchased on PSN.

Hopefully, after testing and more updates, Sony will expand support and switch PS Portal into a nice PlayStation streaming box where you’ll be able to play all of the classic games added to the catalog every month, in addition to games you own. This will make me rush out and buy it PS portal.

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Report: Sony will buy the owners of Elden Ring developer FromSoftware

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reports that Sony is in talks to buy Kadokawa Corporation, the company that owns FromSoftware, Spike Chunsoft and lots of other Japanese corporations. If successful, it will be an enormous move for Sony, gaining household names corresponding to , , and , in addition to a counterattack to Microsoft’s recent big purchases.

reports that “two sources familiar with the matter” have told them that Sony is in talks to buy Kadokawa, an organization that reported revenues of $1.7 billion in 2024. The news network adds: “Talks between the two sides are ongoing and if successful, sources say a deal could be signed in the coming weeks.”

Kadokawa is a Japanese media conglomerate that owns a wide selection of corporations spanning manga, anime, tourism, video streaming and a few of the most vital names in the Japanese game development industry. This includes Spike Chunsoft, creator of , and more recently , in addition to Acquire, co-creators and, intriguingly, creators of the just-released Nintendo exclusive game, .

It would even be one other conquest of territory in the anime space by corporations corresponding to Doga Kobo, ENGI, Glovision and lots of others, in addition to an enormous part of Japanese manga publishing houses. Since Sony already owns Crunchyroll and Funimation, there are obvious concerns about Sony’s dominance on this space.

Of course, the header name is FromSoftware, answerable for , , and . Having these names can be an enormous coup for Sony, and of course it will raise huge questions on whether some of the world’s hottest games will turn into PlayStation exclusives. One sec Microsoft is talking loudly about porting its games to competing platformsSony has shown no signs of returning the favor, as an alternative specializing in late PC-only ports.

The news sent Kadokawa’s shares up by almost 1 / 4, although each side declined to comment.

Of course, this might be small fry in comparison with Microsoft bought Activision for $69 billionhowever it stays a major retaliatory move that would do serious damage to Xbox if all these big names were removed.

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Assassin’s Creed Syndicate receives a surprise 60 FPS update

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One of the perfect games ever released has received a small but much appreciated update that permits the open-world motion game to run at 60 frames per second on current-gen consoles.

November 18 Ubisoft announced that 2015 models have received a latest update. However, this little patch didn’t add a latest area to the sport, fix some old bugs, add an additional weapon or anything like that. Instead, a latest update from Ubisoft permits you to play the Assassin’s Creed sequel at 60 frames per second on PS5, PS5 Pro, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S.

“Revisit the Assassin fantasy and eliminate your enemies smoother than ever (with a free 60 FPS patch). Explore the streets of London in a whole new light and enhance your gaming experience with twice the frame rate on Xbox Series X|S, PS5 and PS5 Pro,” Ubisoft said in a post announcing the patch.

It’s nice to see Ubisoft come back and update an older but still excellent game, allowing us to take advantage of the more powerful current-gen consoles we have today. What’s more, on Xbox Series X, PS5 and PS5 Pro you can play in 4K resolution at 60 FPS. The Xbox Series S only runs at 1080p, but it still gets a 60fps boost.

It’s ironic – very good game with a great map and one of the best endings in the seriesget the patch on PS5 this makes it work better on the Sony console. In 2020, shortly after the PS5 launched, it was one of the few games that didn’t run properly on the console due to backwards compatibility. This is one of the best ways to play open world London murder simulator. Funny how this all works, huh?

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