Monkey business is usually discouraged when it comes to Souls-like games, but Black Myth: Wukong is the rare exception to the rule. One of the big game releases of August, you can score a pretty decent 10% discount on the PC version of the game, over at Fanatical. Normally $60, you can grab the game for just $54 ahead of its August 19 release, or if you feel like unlocking some extra content, the digital deluxe edition will cost you just $63 (normally $70).
- Black Myth: Wukong (Standard Edition) — $54 ($
60) - Black Myth Wukong (Digital Deluxe Edition) — $63 ($
70)
The standard edition is just the base game, while the deluxe version throws in a unique Bronzecloud Staff weapon, extra equipment, and the digital soundtrack. An act…
The Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake has been in development for a long time–and won’t be out until 2026–but Ubisoft Montreal has a plan to stay true to the original game’s ideas while updating it for modern audiences. Now in full production, senior members of the development team spoke about their goals for the remake.
One of the first challenges was finding the right balance between being faithful to the original game and modernizing it. According to creative director Bio Jade Adam Granger, there was a fine line between keeping “the original recipe” intact and tweaking other parts of the experience.
One of the coolest recent Pokemon Trading Card Game collections is on sale for a fantastic price at Amazon. The Charizard ex Super-Premium Collection retails for $80, but Amazon has this collector’s set featuring a Charizard figure, multiple foil promo cards, and 10 booster packs for $58. While you’re checking out the Charizard-themed box set, you should also take a look at the Terapagos ex Ultra-Premium Collection, which is on sale for its lowest price yet at Amazon.
Amazon Pokemon Trading Card Game Deals:
- Charizard ex Super-Premium Collection — $57 (
$80) - Terapagos ex Ultra-Premium Collection — $88 (
$120) | Up…
As part of its long-term strategy, Sony briefly showed a concept for a high-tech PlayStation controller in a new promotional video. To detail its Creative Entertainment Vision strategy designed to show what its products could look like a decade from now, the video showed off a controller with a radical redesign compared to the current DualSense model.
“Ten years from now, we will be living in a more multi-layered world where physical and virtual realities overlap without boundaries,” Sony said in the video synopsis. “If Sony, as a creative entertainment company, would be filling the world with new Kando–a Japanese word meaning ’emotional involvement’ or ‘deep impression’– in that future, what kind of experiential value would we be offering to make that happen? To explo…