GRIME II adds PS5, Xbox Series versions

Here is an overview of the game, via Clover Bite:

Here is an overview of the game, via Clover Bite:

The game will fully support the DualSense controller, offering unique feedback like varying resistance on the triggers for different weapons. Sound effects, such as audio logs and ship communications, will play directly through the controller’s speaker. Players can easily switch between first and third-person perspectives using the touchpad, which also provides quick access to the map and scanner.

The improved reflections, created with ray tracing, will appear on surfaces like water and even tar, making scenes like the fight with Neil look even more impressive. Ray tracing also enhances shadows, making them appear more natural in detailed areas like corners and between objects. While the Very High graphics setting already provides excellent detail, ray tracing takes the visuals a step further, though it wasn’t considered when determining the game’s system requirements.

Today marks the 29th anniversary of Toonami’s premiere on Cartoon Network, back on March 17, 1997. The name, a blend of “Cartoon” and “Tsunami,” signaled the exciting wave of anime and action shows it brought to fans. Despite changes and even a cancellation, Toonami continues to thrive nearly three decades later.

Voice acting is unique. Unlike on-screen performances, even incredibly talented and famous actors often don’t receive the same level of recognition for their voice work. This means the history of Marvel animation and supporting roles in the MCU is full of award-winning stars whose performances went largely unnoticed – not because the quality wasn’t there, but because audiences didn’t see their faces; they were portraying characters through animation and special effects.

Sometimes characters have abilities so terrible, that they would rather have no superpowers at all.

But like all of Bandai Namco’s emulated ports, it’s arrived without Trophies.

Bethesda recently shared detailed information about the upcoming Starfield expansion, and confirmed the game will also be released on PlayStation 5. During an interview with Bethesda’s Todd Howard about the expansion, IGN playfully tried to get him to reveal when we might see The Elder Scrolls 6 and why it’s been so long since it was first announced.

Starfield will be available on PlayStation 5 starting April 7, 2026, and its release will be accompanied by two significant additions. The first is a large, free update called Free Lanes, which Bethesda says is the game’s most substantial update yet. Alongside that, a new paid expansion called Terran Armada will also be released. Players on PS5 will have access to all the features of the Free Lanes update right from the start.

Here are the details: