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PlayStation 4 Owners Are The Happiest; Sony Offering Free Games

Being at home is not so dull when you have a PlayStation and the company is offering you free games. That is right! Sony has announced a “Plat At Home” initiative on 14th April 2020. They are planning to do it in two parts. Firstly, they are giving free games to the PS4 fans, namely Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and Journey. Secondly, the company is supporting small scale, independent game developers, by dedicating a sum of $10 million, amidst the pandemic.

Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced the initiative 

Social distancing and lockdown is currently the only way to contain the spread of COVID-19. People are stuck in their homes for a long time now. And while some of them are running out of things to kill the boredom, the PlayStation owners might have the brightest smile on their faces. If you own a PS4 and you get a chance to get a free game right now, how would you feel? Excited, happy, thankful or all of the above, it might be a dream for users but it has come true.

Both the titles offered are simply awesome!

Two of the very famous titles are available to download. If you own a PlayStation 4, you can download them from the PlayStation Store. The titles can be downloaded till May 5, 2020. The Nathan Drake Collection consists of three games, enough to keep you occupied for a couple of days. That’s not all; Uncharted 4 would also be available on the store later this month. It would surely be a haven for the series’ lovers.

Both the titles are the best gaming experience

The journey is one of the most celebrated games of the decade. The game has an indie game design, and the visuals and sounds are just fantastic. The life touching message that the game has (the game represents a person’s journey through life), perhaps has more importance than ever. One thing to note here is that, though Sony offers free games to the PlayStation Plus subscribers, you do not need to be one of them to get your hands on these two titles games. PlayStation offers one of the best gaming experiences in the world. The graphics, the controls, the gameplay are all best in class.

Due to any circumstances, if you have not had any experience of either of the two titles, this might be a great opportunity. If you are an independent game developer, stay tuned to official platforms of the company for more information on the fund that they are providing.

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After One More Main Leak of E3 Data, a Gaming Luminaire Says Goodbye to Expo

As we all know about the previous important leak of e3 data. The annual Electronic Entertainment Expo is still scheduled to begin in Los Angeles this June.

The captions immediate the next incarnation has been mainly about who will not attend. After the January news that Sony would not attend E3, on Wednesday it came with the confirmation of another important no-show. But it is not a game developer or publisher; instead, he is the journalist, promoter and producer Geoff Keighley.

Furthermore, Game fans are probably familiar with Keighley’s work as host of The Game Awards and several deep journalistic dives. But in the case of E3, Keighley is not just a guy who appears to watch new video games. During the last years, he has produced the E3 Coliseum series of games debuts and celebrity panels. And for more than 20 years, he has organized the independent Game Critics’ Awards, adjacent to E3, which are a great factor for members of the E3 assistant press in the West.

Some of that changes this year, according to a statement from Wednesday posted on the Keighley Twitter account. After acknowledging his 25 years of attendance at E3, Keighley confirmed that “he will not participate in E3” this year and that he “refused” to serve as producer of any E3 Coliseum-style event.

“I have debated what to say about E3 2020,” Keighley wrote. “While I want to support the developers, who will showcase their work, I also need to be open and honest with your fans, about exactly what to expect from me.”

In a separate interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Keighley also noted a leak on the E3 website. Not last year that revealed the personal information of the attending journalists. But rather a dump of unprotected data on Wednesday by the tomorrow that included a list of apparent suppliers and game creators that will be part of the E3 2020.

Keighley admits in his emails that, however, he is “working on plans” for this year’s GCA and even came to ask us at Ars Technica: “What do you think we should always do?” Let us know in the comment section what you think about it?

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