GamesBeat Summit 2022 returns with its largest event for leaders in gaming on April 26-28th. Reserve your spot here!
Happy April Fool’s Day, everyone! Is it me, or has this whole week felt kind of like an extended April 1 prank? We’ve heard lots of rumors and phantom stories about stuff that’s going to happen. And the biggest stories sound like things that would have been jokes only a few years ago. Oh well, here’s some good news: The GamesBeat Summit has a great line-up of speakers!
E3 is canceled this year. I am not upset about it, because I think it’s happening for the right reason. I can speculate about the relevance of E3 to the modern games industry until my fingers detach and clatter onto my keyboard, but a big in-person celebration is still just not a good idea right now.
Will E3 return? Should E3 return? No clue! But we’re probably going to enjoy more Nintendo Directs, States of Play, and Geoff Keighley’s reminders to us that he knows Hideo Kojima. You know, how we would have been spending our summer anyway!
Of course, we also got the official reveal of the new PlayStation Plus update, previously codenamed “Spartacus.” There’s a joke there about Sony referencing a story best known for the scene of a group pretending to be someone they’re not in order to bamboozle others. I’m not sharp enough on a Friday to make it.
Everyone and their dog (and me) has compared the new PS Plus to Xbox Game Pass, and that’s understandable. Whether they mean to or not, Sony is practically inviting the comparison. But remove Xbox Game Pass from the equation, and what does SpartaPlus look like? Sony revealed that it’s finally bringing back older games to new PlayStation consoles — but only if you pay for it’s most expensive tier. This will
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