Sony has recently confirmed that 99% of PlayStation 4 will be backwards compatible on the upcoming PlayStation 5. Sony has also went on to confirm that the PS5 will not support PS1, PS2 or PS3 games.
PlayStation featured a brand-new teaser for “Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach” during its PlayStation 5 showcase today, and it looks like fans are in for some creepy thrills.
Developed by Polish indie developer IMGN.PRO, Kholat has sold over 700,000 units across PlayStation 4, PC, and Xbox One. In Kholat, you’ll follow the steps of a group of Russian college students that seem to have gone missing. The game is set in February of 1959 and is heavily inspired by the Dyatlov Pass Incident.
With the PlayStation 5 set to release this holiday season, Truly Exquisite has announced that they will be releasing limited custom editions of the console.