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  • Sony really won’t be putting new first party games on PlayStation Plus day one any time soon

    Sony really won’t be putting new first party games on PlayStation Plus day one any time soon


    Sony is sticking to its guns, and won’t be releasing its first party games day one on its PlayStation Plus subscription service.

    Speaking with GameFile, vice president of global services at PlayStation Nick Maguire said the company was “not looking to put games in day and date” on PS Plus, and will instead stick with its current way of doing things.

    This is, of course, very different from Xbox, which often puts big first party releases such as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and many more on Game Pass from the get go.

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    Sony, meanwhile, has added some third party games like the excellent Blue Prince and Stray to PS Plus on the same day as their initial launch. But the likes of God of War Ragnarök and Horizon Forbidden West – both from Sony’s first party studios – weren’t added to the service until around a year after their initial release.

    “Our strategy of finding four or five independent day-and-date titles – and using that to complement our strategy of bringing games in when they’re 12, 18 months old or older – that balance for us is working really well across the platform,” Maguire continued, before adding:

    “If there were six or seven great opportunities, then we would go for them as well.”

    When asked if the company had considered the benefit of putting its own first party live-service titles on PS Plus, with Concord – the debut game from Sony’s FireWalk Studios, which was taken offline just two weeks after its PS5 and PC debut – being used as an example, Maguire declined to give a specific comment. The Sony exec did say, however, that PS Plus has “proven itself to be a great way to introduce new players to franchises” when they arrive on the service.

    “There’s always going to be a moment for any game where there’s the right time for it to go into Plus, when it’s ready to reach a wider audience or… to find new fans or new parts of our platform that it hasn’t already reached,” Maguire said.

    This month, Remedy’s multiplayer Control spin-off FBC: Firebreak was available to all those on PlayStation Plus’ Extra and Premium tiers day one. However, even when included on a subscription service, some live-service games still flop. Square Enix‘s Foamstars, for example, failed to set the world alight despite being part of the PS Plus catalogue.

    Concord official image showing Star Child and other characters in a montage ahead of teal, white and black background
    Would Concord have faired better if it had released on PS Plus? | Image credit: Sony Interactive Entertainment

    Today’s comments echo what the exec stated back in 2023, when Maguire said putting games on to Sony’s subscription service “a bit later in the life cycle” is working for the company. Therefore, this will “continue to be [its] strategy moving forward,” Maguire said at the time.

    Earlier this month, meanwhile, Sony president Hideaki Nishino stated the company is open to adjusting the price of PlayStation Plus in the future, as it aims to “maximise profitability”.



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  • All Anime Saga Controls And Keybinds Guide (PC, PlayStation and Xbox)

    All Anime Saga Controls And Keybinds Guide (PC, PlayStation and Xbox)


    Anime Saga Roblox doesn’t go in-depth on all controls in the game so we’re here to help. Especially for console controllers since System Arts Studio introduced controller support. Speaking of which this guide will be useful even if you’re playing with a controller on PC. Here’s our Anime Saga controls and keybinds guide for all platforms.

    Anime Saga PC Controls

    The PC controls in Anime Saga are pretty straight forward and though you can’t customize them they’re quite easy to grasp and use. It’s all about the three ability buttons combined with the Dodge and switch character function. Here are all PC controls:

    Control Keybind
    Moving WASD
    Attack M1
    Dodge Q
    Switch Character E
    Jump Space
    Shiftlock Shift
    Character Ability 1 Z
    Character Ability 2 X
    Character Ability 3 C
    Zoom In and Out I and O or Mouse Wheel

    Related: Anime Saga Wiki

    Anime Saga PlayStation Controls

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    Anime Saga supports PlayStation controllers on PC so you can plug-n-play if you have one. In fact, I recommend using a controller since the game is very smooth with a controller with the camera locked. As you can see in the image above, PlayStation controls are pretty straight forward. You can’t customize them but there’s not a lot of keybinds to keep track off. Note that the third ability is on R1 and not the four face buttons on the right.

    Anime Saga Xbox Controls

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    Anime Saga also supports Xbox controllers. The Xbox controls for the game are similar to the PlayStation ones as you can see in the image. They follow the same pattern with the Ability 3 button being on RB instead of the face buttons.

    How to Change Keybinds in Anime Saga

    Unfortunately, you currently cannot change controls and keybinds in Anime Saga. This goes both for the PC keyboard controls as well as PlayStation and Xbox controllers you might use. There is a basic Settings menu in the game so System Arts Studio might allow you to customize keybinds in the future.

    That’s it for my Anime Saga controls and keybinds guide for PC, PlayStation and Xbox. Check out our Anime Saga Unit and Trait tier list for some expert game play tips.


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  • Sackboy has been removed from the PlayStation Productions intro sequence, so much for job sack-urity

    Sackboy has been removed from the PlayStation Productions intro sequence, so much for job sack-urity


    It’s rough out there, even for video game characters. It looks like Sackboy, from the beloved Little Big Planet series of games, has been removed from the PlayStation Productions intro sequence. This was discovered by Twitter user Radec who sat down to watch the Until Dawn movie, a horrific start to an already shocking movie.

    Sackboy has been in a bit of a rough spell as of late, it’s safe to say. Media Molecule was hit by layoffs in late 2023, while Little Big Planet 3 had its servers turned off indefinitely last year, with years of community-created levels gone with the wind.

    As such, Sackboy isn’t the star of the office like he used to be. A newer generation of Sony stars are in the office, and old man Sack has sort of been pushed to a desk in the corner of the room. With his face off the PlayStation Productions intro, it’s as if he’s been removed from the office entirely. His stuff in a cardboard box as he waits for a taxi. Or maybe it’s all in a big sack, who knows.

    Upon hearing the news, folks were obviously upset. There’s a range of responses that sum up the final nail in Sackboy’s career coffin rather well, from usersr on Twitter called ‘LittleBigPlanet™ for the Playstation®3’ or what have you. I’d like to personally jump in here to say don’t lose hope just yet. Instead, you should wait to see if Sackboy gets dug up for an Adi Shankar adaptation.

    Are you sad about Sackboy being thrown out into the street like this? I am. Let us know below, as well as whether you think Sackboy will every come back!





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