15 Games of 2024 That Can Last Over 100 Hours

Games that can be completed without sacrificing your social life are certainly appealing due to their lean and efficient nature. However, the allure of epic experiences offering countless hours of gameplay can be difficult to ignore (especially if the game is high-quality). In 2024, we’ve seen a number of such games, and as the year comes to an end, we’ll be discussing the ones that made the most significant impact on us.

Random: Kanye West Is Playing The Last of Us 2 on Survivor + Mode, Says It’s the Best Game Ever Made

Kanye West might be known for many things, but one thing’s for sure – he has exceptional taste when it comes to video games. Just look at his Instagram post where he shared his progress in The Last of Us Part II, revealing he’s tackling the game on its toughest Survivor+ mode. It looks like he’ll need some serious determination and resilience to make it to the end, don’t you think?

PlayStation to Release Cross-Platform Titles on a Game-by-Game Basis – Herman Hulst

Discussing the 30th year milestone of PlayStation, Herman Hulst, head of Sony’s Business Group, shared insights about Sony’s strategy for cross-platform launches in the upcoming times. In an interview with Famitsu, Hulst highlighted the achievements of cooperative shooter game “Helldivers 2”, its simultaneous release on PC and PS5 platforms, and plans for further cross-platform collaborations.

PS5 Won’t Affect the Release Timing of PS6 – PlayStation CEO

During a conversation with Famitsu, Hideaki Nishino – the head of Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Platform Business Group – shared insights about the future of PlayStation. He clarified that the launch schedule for the successor to the PlayStation 5 (PS6) will not be influenced by the lifespan of the current PS5 model.

Black Myth: Wukong Director Reveals Why the Game Isn’t on Xbox Yet

The action-packed game titled “Black Myth: Wukong” debuted on PC and PS5 in August, and astonishingly, it’s already sold millions of copies globally. However, the eager fans of Xbox Series X|S are still waiting for its release. For months now, discussions about an Xbox version have been ongoing, but sadly, the game is yet to appear. There has been a lot of speculation regarding the reason behind this delay, ranging from exclusive deals with PlayStation to a memory leak issue. But recently, the game’s director has shed some light on the situation, and it aligns with what Xbox users may have anticipated.