Another big day of news to get through today, the biggest being Sony giving us as first look at the PSVR 2. We've also got the news that Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy sales have not met Square Enix's expectations, and that Bethesda is closing its launcher and putting all of its games back on Steam. Let's dive in.
We got a first look at Sony's fancy new VR machine today and it looks surprisingly unchanged. However, Sony assures that there are multiple improvements to the original design, including a vent that will stop your screen from steaming up. The PSVR 2 will also be a lot lighter than the original, have a much improved headset that supports 4K HDR with headset feedback, and will only have a singular cord connecting it to the PS5. No release date was announced yet though, so we'll have to wait until we can get our hands on it.
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Now some news that will leave PC fans cheering as Bethesda has announced that it will be closing its launcher and moving all of its games onto Steam. Starting in April, users will be able to start migrating games and their wallet from Bethesda.net, with the launcher to shut entirely in May. However, users will still need to access Bethesda.net for mods and in-game items. Also, be aware that some games may require you to manually transfer your save files, although most will be fine.
An interesting report dropped today which claimed that Lego has signed a new partnership with publisher 2K to release a few sports-related Lego titles over the next couple of years. Two games were reported to be in development, the first being a Lego football/soccer game from LittleBigPlanet developer Sumo Digital. The second will allegedly be
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