New Starfield Leak Suggests PS5 Version Is Further Away Than We Thought

Based on a recent announcement, it appears that the Xbox-exclusive game “Starfield” might not be available until 2026 for PlayStation 5. This timeline is later than earlier rumors suggested, as some had anticipated a potential reveal of the release date shortly after an event like Gamescom. However, considering this leak, fans should expect no new information about “Starfield” at Gamescom and potentially wait until Spring 2026 for its launch.

Octopath Traveler 0 Confirmed and Set for a PS5 Release This December

Apart from the PC version, you can expect a PlayStation 4 version as well. The upcoming RPG is currently up for pre-order on the PlayStation Store at a price of £49.99 or $49.99. Here’s the official synopsis directly from the publisher:

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Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Physical Release Up for Pre-Order, Kollector’s Edition Unveiled

The trailer highlights some aspects of Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, including that all games within the collection will offer online multiplayer support using rollback netcode, ensuring seamless multiplayer encounters with minimal concerns about lag affecting your input. Additionally, it offers a sneak peek at several iconic Mortal Kombat titles included in the Legacy Kollection, such as the original Mortal Kombat, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, and the first 3D game in the series – Mortal Kombat 4.

Mario Kart World Has Sold More Than 5.5 Million Units in its First Month

The corporation has verified that the reported sales numbers encompass all methods of purchasing the video game, including physical discs, digital downloads, and those included with the Switch 2 bundle, priced at $499.99 – making it the most affordable option for buyers to own both the new console and the game. It’s important to note that this sales data pertains solely to the first month of the console and game launch, as of June 30, 2025.

One of the MCU’s Best Ever Villains Just Made a Surprising Return After 3 Years

Each character has left an indelible mark on the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) beyond their original movie villain roles. Loki, post-redemption, is now the God of Time and Stories, essentially the one maintaining the continuity of timelines. The Snap remains the MCU’s most significant event, even if Thanos may not return. Additionally, Killmonger has made a comeback, as seen in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, thanks to Eyes of Wakanda. Notably, this return enhances the villain’s importance. Note: This article contains SPOILERS for Eyes of Wakanda.