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Sony finally reveals what the PlayStation 5 looks like

Will come with a digital only variant

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Today’s PlayStation event was supposed to showcase the upcoming titles for the PlayStation 5. However, outside of everyone’s expectations, Sony hid a major announcement for the online event: the console itself. Of course, we should have expected it. What would a PlayStation event be without the actual console? Here’s our biggest sneak peek ever of the upcoming generation of gaming.

Unlike the PlayStation 4’s progression of console launches, the PlayStation 5 will launch with two variants off the bat: the regular package and a digital-only variant.

For the regular package, the PlayStation 5 will come with a 4K Blu-ray drive. Compared to the horizontal PS4, the PS5 will stand vertically. It will feature input and output slots at the center. The drive itself will lie off to the right side. It will also have prominent heat vents coming out the top.

Meanwhile, the PlayStation 5 Digital Edition will skip the drive itself. Like the PlayStation 4 Slim, the Digital Edition will allow only digital downloads to play with. Naturally, it’s a bit slimmer than its regular variant.

Unfortunately, we’ll have to wait a bit longer for more detailed specifications. We don’t know how big their storages will come in or how much the console will retail for.

Besides the consoles, Sony has also announced new accessories for the next generation. These include a charging station for the PS5’s DualSense controllers, a sleeker HD camera, a Pulse 3D wireless headset, and a media remote. Likewise, no word yet on whether Sony will offer the accessories in a console bundle on launch.

SEE ALSO: Sony announces huge list of games for the PS5

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Crime Boss: Rockay City now available across Southeast Asia

Conquer the Rockay neighborhood

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Crime Boss: Rockay City

505 Games has announced the availability of one of its biggest titles this year, Crime Boss: Rockay City on Epic Games, with console releases to follow.

With a star-studded roster of voice actors in Hollywood greats Michael Madsen, Chuck Norris, Danny Trejo, Kim Basinger, Danny Glover, Michael Rooker, Damion Poiter, and Vanilla Ice, the organized crime shooter features a turf war for its main storyline, taking players back to 90s crime movies.

The game is available throughout Southeast Asia for the following rates:

  • Indonesia – IDR 323,999
  • Philippines – PhP 1,077.99
  • Malaysia – MYR 93.99
  • Singapore – SG$ 49.99
  • Thailand – THB 819
  • Vietnam – đ 513,000

Purchases until April 4 also get a corresponding 15% discount.

Rule the criminal underworld

Madsen plays the protagonist Travis Baker, who will have to overcome ridiculous odds amidst an explosive turf war to become the king of the criminal underworld.

Using different play-throughs, gamers will have to evade Sheriff Norris, team up with in-game characters, and conquer challenges and missions such as heists to take over Rockay.

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E3 2023 is cancelled

Both in-person and digital

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Throughout the past few months, E3 has suffered through devastating losses. Though the conference was still scheduled to push through later this year, the event’s biggest names — Nintendo, Sony, and Xbox — have pulled out of the event for their own exclusive launches. Now, the death knell is clear: E3 2023 is reportedly cancelled.

First dropped by IGN, the bombshell announcement supposedly comes from a leaked email sent by Entertainment Software Association. The email, which was verified by IGN, states that the event “simply did not garner the sustained interest necessary to execute it in a way that would showcase the size, strength, and impact of our industry.”

Back in February, Nintendo, Sony, and Xbox reportedly pulled out of the event. All three companies were still slated to hold separate events in some form during the conference. However, more recently, Ubisoft also pulled out, holding an in-person event in the Los Angeles area.

Now, it’s clear. A few minutes after IGN dropped the news, E3’s official Twitter account confirmed the news and announced the cancellation of the 2023 conference. Both in-person and digital conferences will no longer push through.

For the past few years, the annual E3 conference seesawed between outright cancellation and exclusively digital programs because of the pandemic. This year was supposed to be the glorious return of the conference to an in-person event. However, with the new digital zeitgeist and an increased interest in smaller events, the writing on the wall is clear: E3 is gone, at least for the time being.

SEE ALSO: Ubisoft pulls out of E3 2023

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Honkai: Star Rail to launch on April 26

All aboard the Astral Express

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Honkai: Star Rail

HoYoverse has announced April 26 as the official release date of upcoming space fantasy RPG Honkai: Star Rail.

The brand-new title will be available on the Epic Games Store, PC, Android, and iOS. The PlayStation version is currently under development.

Honkai: Star Rail takes gamers to a journey of the unknown. It has fantasy elements, myths, and legends integrated into a space sci-fi story. It will adapt an intuitive turn-based combat system as players explore a vast universe filled with cultures, landscape, and scenery.

The main storyline revolves around protagonist Stellaron, who travels the galaxy from the Herta Space Station to know the truth behind the Cancer of All Worlds.

Players will eventually encounter Jarilo-VI, where numerous dangers and conflicts are frozen beneath the snow, and silkpunk flagship Xianzhou Luofu where immortality gets introduced.

To get everyone ready, the Boarding Preparation Special Program is available to watch below.

The informative video aids players on how to make the most out of Star Rail Passes and Stellar Jade, as well as behind the scenes stories of the game.

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