You're past the half way stage now and that weekend is starting to look pretty good. Today's news roundup also looks pretty good, with several interesting stories including the news that we might be getting upgraded version of the Xbox Series X and PS5 as early as next year.
We've also got details on Sony's recent clarification on the PlayStation Plus discount controversy and comments from Dead Space creator Glen Schofield on how he feels about the upcoming remake. All that and more if you read on.
It probably isn't the most welcome news for those still trying to pin down a PS5, but a recent tech company has suggested that Pro versions of both the PS5 and Xbox Series X could be here as early as next year. This news comes from a conference put on by TCL Technology, an electronics company that makes TVs and monitors. A slideshow at the conference seemed to confrim reports on improved consoles and that they'd be here by late 2023/ early 2024.
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If you've been following the recent PlayStation Plus discount debacle, you'll be pleased to know that Sony has clarified that it was all one big misunderstanding. Players wanting to upgrade to the new subscription service in Asia were being met with additional charges which seemed to suggest that Sony was making people pay back any subscription discounts before they could upgrade. Sony has now explained that this was apparently a "technical error" and that those affected will receive credit as an apology.
Dead Space creator Glen Schofield has been sharing his mixed feelings on the upcoming remake by EA, explaing the he is "still kind of bummed" that he's not involved on the project. Schofield explains that it's a "weird feeling"
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