Articles for January, 2020

Vikings Creator And Star Breaks Down Major Season 6 Death
Given that this is the final season of Vikings, it should come as no surprise that viewers will be saying goodbye to certain familiar faces. After all, the series has never shied away from killing beloved--or hated--characters, whether they were a majo...
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Xbox Series X Director Asks: Why Do You Want To Know Specs So Early?
One of the biggest talking points about the upcoming Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 next-generation consoles is their specs. Just how powerful will these new consoles be? While both Microsoft and Sony have shared some initial details on the power of t...
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An Anime Mobile RPG Is Twitter’s Most Talked-About Game For A Second Year In A Row
Fortnite is the biggest game in the world, but it's not the biggest game on Twitter. The Washington Post has noted that the most talked about game on Twitter for 2019 was a free-to-play Japanese RPG--Fate/Grand Order, which first released in Japan in 2...
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Andy Cohen Grilled LeeAnne Locken Over Her “Racist” Comments on RHOD Reunion & It Was Rough
Andy Cohen wasted no time holding LeeAnne Locken accountable for her controversial comments during tonight's Real Housewives of Dallas reunion part two. As fans of the...
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New York governor renews effort to legalize recreational marijuana
Cuomo, a Democrat, made the legalization of cannabis a key priority as he outlined his agenda for 2020, saying taxes imposed by a regulatory scheme could bring some $300 million into the state's coffers and confront injustices in enforcement of drug la...
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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order — Lucasfilm Was Originally Resistant To The Idea, And Here’s Why
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order was released in November to mostly positive reviews and strong sales numbers, but the game's success was not always a sure thing. Game director Stig Asmussen said in a new interview that Lucasfilm--which controls the Star W...
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We Played The Alienware UFO, A Switch-Like PC Gaming Device
Alienware made a big splash at CES 2019 with the Concept UFO prototype, a PC that you can take on the go like a Nintendo Switch. Michael Higham and Mat Paget got hands-on with it and give their impressions.
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‘Pre-school Picasso’ shakes up German art world – FRANCE 24
'Pre-school Picasso' shakes up German art world  FRANCE 24
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Gloves Off: This Catfish Nearly Started a Brawl With Nev And Kamie
The 'Catfish' tale of Red and Jalissa spawned one of the craziest confrontation's of the series' run.
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PlayStation 5’s Biggest Differences Have Not Been Announced Yet, Sony Teases

During CES 2020, Sony Interactive Entertainment president and CEO Jim Ryan unveiled the PlayStation 5 logo to a muted reception. But while the reveal of a logo isn't the bombshell some fans were hoping for, Ryan has said that there is more exciting news about the system around the corner, and some key pieces of information that have not been revealed yet.

In an interview with Business Insider Japan, which has been translated by Gematsu, Ryan says that the PlayStation 5 will have unique features. He cites the improvements Sony has already announced, including 3D audio, haptic feedback in the controllers, and the addition of a solid state drive. But he also hints at features beyond these.

"There are still more unique elements for PlayStation 5 to come that separate it from previous consoles," Ryan says. "The ‘bigger differences’ have yet to be announced."

This is a vague statement, but it means that we haven't seen the system's full range of possibilities yet, and that the system might be able to do things we're not anticipating--and that Sony is holding back features they consider even bigger than full backwards compatibility.

Elsewhere in the interview, Ryan says that he does not believe that delaying the PlayStation 4's Japanese release was "a good idea" on reflection, and suggests that PlayStation 4 support will not immediately cease when the PS5 releases.

"During the migration from PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5, there will still be a great deal of PlayStation 4 users. That is very important and we have an obligation to those users."

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