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Highly Rated Tactical SWAT Shooter Ready or Not Is Targeting PS5 This Summer

SWAT's more like it.

Ready or Not is a gritty, tactical first-person shooter that released on Steam back in 2023 — and now it's heading to PS5 at some point this summer.

The game's very highly rated by its players, praised for its realistic scenarios and strategic firefights. It can be played solo or with up to five other players in online co-op, which will support full cross-play functionality once it drops on consoles.

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PSVR2 Rhythm Game Synth Riders Latest Challenges+ Update Brings the Chaos

Space invaders.

Not content with having just launched a new song pack, the team at Kluge Interactive has announced a new update to the endlessly enjoyable Synth Riders. Following the release of the Current Wave music pack last month, Kluge has seen fit to release a new update for the Challenges+ mode.

In this update, players can look forward to dealing with a series of obstacles previously tied to the multiplayer battle mode, where you try to sabotage the other player through all sorts of trickery. But now, these power-ups have been unshackled from the multiplayer mode and are now in the hands of the developers to add to the curated "Challenges+" mode.

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The Outer Worlds 2 Isn't Going Open World, But Bigger Locations Are a Focus

Outer and about.

The Outer Worlds (the first one) certainly isn't open world, but it does feature fairly large environments that promote side questing and general exploration. With The Outer Worlds 2, it looks like Obsidian has leaned a lot more into that side of the experience.

In a fresh preview from IGN, the developer reveals that the sequel will boast bigger planets — and that expansion is apparently based on player feedback.

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Lords of the Fallen Update 2.0 Makes Massive Improvements, Available Now for Free on PS5

Oh lordy.

Lords of the Fallen was a pretty good Souls-like when it first launched back in 2023, but developer Hexworks has been gradually improving it since — and version 2.0 looks to take that one step further.

Available now as a free game update, the 2.0 patch makes some big changes to the action RPG, overhauling it in various areas and enhancing the experience across the board.

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Shuhei Yoshida's Played 'So Many Versions' of Ghost of Yotei, and It's 'Always Felt Great'

Yeah, he went on a podcast again.

Shuhei Yoshida's podcast victory lap continues with an appearance on the Easy Allies podcast, where he heaped praise on Sucker Punch Productions and its upcoming game, Ghost of Yotei.

As the game is brought up, the former PlayStation executive only has glowing things to say about the studio.

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Tekken 8 Finally Takes a Step in the Right Direction with 'Emergency' Patch 2.00.02

Counter hit.

Following on from around two weeks of unmitigated chaos in the Tekken community, Bandai Namco has dropped patch 2.00.02 for Tekken 8 in an opening bid to win back the trust of its players.

In case you haven't heard, the game's Season 2 update was a disaster; baffling balance adjustments robbed the title of its competitive edge practically overnight, while a range of broken moves and crazy bugs further damaged the development team's reputation.

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Super Promising RPG Fantasy Life i Is Looking Great in Extended PS5 Gameplay

Pick a job, any job.

The original Fantasy Life on the Nintendo 3DS was a deeply charming little adventure, blending job-based, life sim elements with RPG-style exploration and combat.

And its anticipated sequel, Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, is starting to look like the perfect follow-up, building and expanding upon everything that the first game did well.

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Opinion: Baldur's Gate 3 Was Already a 10/10, But Updates Have Made It an All-Time Masterpiece

Closing the Gate.

The concept of post-launch support for video games has been well established for generations now, but some developers manage to go above and beyond all expectations.

Numerous examples come to mind. CD Projekt Red's support for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was incredibly impressive, topped off by a freely upgradable, much improved PS5 Complete Edition almost a decade later.

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