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XDev business and news from across the web.- Saros: gameplay modifiers, accessibility options, and more detailedHousemarque announced that Saros will launch on April 30 for PlayStation 5, featuring gameplay modifiers and accessibility options. The game emphasizes "bullet ballet" action with a dark sci-fi narrative and a challenging yet adjustable experience. Collaborations with graphic novelist Ram V and various studios contributed to the game's world and characters.
- Saros’s Narrative Team Worked With an Eisner Award-Winning Comics AuthorHousemarque is highlighting the external studios and creatives involved in the development of Saros, including Eisner Award-winning comics writer Ramnarayan Venkatesan, who collaborated on the game's characters and world. The article also details gameplay modifiers, accessibility features confirmed for post-launch, and early access for Deluxe Edition owners on PlayStation 5.
- Fans Reckon PS Studios Website Adjustments Hint at Sony's Move Away from PCFans are interpreting recent changes to the PlayStation Studios website as evidence that Sony is shifting away from PC game development. Descriptions for studios like Valkyrie Entertainment have removed mentions of PC support, focusing solely on PlayStation exclusive titles. While Nixxes Software's description still mentions PC ports, the overall trend suggests a potential move back towards a console-centric strategy.
- A Big Shift For PlayStation Could Be Bad News For One Of Its Best StudiosSony is reportedly scaling back its PC porting strategy, potentially impacting its acquisition Nixxes, a studio known for its high-quality PC ports of PlayStation titles. This shift mirrors past issues with other acquired studios like Bluepoint Games, raising concerns about Nixxes' future role within Sony's first-party development structure.
- PlayStation Studios: All Sony First-Party Developers and What They're Working OnSony's first-party development teams, known collectively as PlayStation Studios, are working on a variety of new games across multiple platforms including PlayStation 5 and PC. The article details each studio's history, location, and current known projects, ranging from racing simulations and 3D platformers to narrative horror and large-scale multiplayer titles.