THQ Nordic is excited to announce that a remastered and enhanced version of Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition is coming to stores on January 28th, 2025, and is also available for pre-order now.
While many of you are eagerly awaiting the next chapter of the Darksiders saga, teased during our August 2024 showcase, today we’re turning our focus to something you can get your hands on digitally for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S|X right now… and physically starting January 28th, 2025.
What’s New in the Deathinitive Edition?
This upgraded version of Darksiders II has been meticulously remastered to harness the full power of today’s consoles. Key features include:
4K Resolution: Explore the world of Darksiders II like never before with stunning 4K visuals at breathtaking 60 FPS.
Ray Tracing: Experience enhanced lighting, shadows, and reflections that bring Death’s journey to life.
DualSense Controller Integration (PS5): Feel the intensity of the battle with full haptic feedback, making every strike and clash more immersive.
Improved Loading Times: Thanks to SSD technology, loading times have been drastically reduced, ensuring a smoother and faster gameplay experience.
Fulfill your apocalyptic destiny with Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition — available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S|X digitally right now – and physically starting January 28th, 2025 at an SRP of $29.99 / €29.99. If you already own Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition digitally on PlayStation 4, you will receive a free upgrade to the PlayStation 5 version.
The Elgato Wave Desk Stand is a breath of fresh air in a market often dominated by bulky, cumbersome microphone arms. This compact stand, with its sleek design and robust build, proves that you don’t need a massive piece of equipment to achieve professional-quality audio.
Right out of the box, the Wave Desk Stand impresses with its solid metal construction. It feels sturdy and well-made, inspiring confidence that it can handle the weight of even heavier microphones. Setting it up is a breeze; simply place it on your desk, attach your microphone, and you’re ready to go. The stand’s weighted base provides excellent stability, preventing any wobbling or tipping even when adjusting the microphone’s position.
Speaking of adjustments, the Wave Desk Stand offers a surprising amount of flexibility for its size. The arm rotates 275 degrees, and the head swivels a full 360 degrees, allowing you to position your microphone exactly where you need it. Whether you’re leaning in for an intense gaming session or sitting back for a relaxed podcast recording, this stand can accommodate your needs.
One of the standout features of the Wave Desk Stand is its versatility. While primarily designed for microphones, it can also be used to mount webcams or even small lighting equipment. This makes it a valuable tool for content creators of all kinds, from streamers and podcasters to YouTubers and video conferencing professionals. The included adaptors ensure compatibility with a wide range of devices, making it a future-proof investment for your evolving setup.
Compared to other similarly priced microphone stands, the Elgato Wave Desk Stand offers a compelling combination of quality, functionality, and value. While some budget-friendly stands might skimp on build quality or features, the Wave Desk Stand delivers on all fronts. For instance, the Rode PSA1 is a popular alternative, but its scissor arm design can be less stable and more prone to wobbling than the Wave Desk Stand’s solid arm. Similarly, desktop stands like the Neewer Adjustable Microphone Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand offer comparable flexibility but often lack the premium build quality and stability of the Elgato offering.
However, it’s important to acknowledge that the Wave Desk Stand’s compact size might be a limitation for some users. If you require a microphone stand with extended reach or need to position your microphone far from your desk, a traditional boom arm might be a better choice. But for those seeking a space-saving solution that doesn’t compromise on stability or functionality, the Wave Desk Stand is an excellent option.
In conclusion, the Elgato Wave Desk Stand is a well-designed, versatile, and affordable microphone stand that punches above its weight. Its compact size, sturdy construction, and flexible positioning make it an ideal choice for a wide range of users. Whether you’re a seasoned streamer, a budding podcaster, or simply looking to upgrade your home office setup, the Wave Desk Stand is a worthy investment at $59.99 dollars.
The Elgato Prompter has quickly become an essential tool in my content creation workflow as well as daily telecommute. As someone who regularly produces videos for various purposes as well as takes part in online meetings, I’m always searching for ways to enhance the quality of my presentations and engage my audience more effectively. The Elgato Prompter has undoubtedly delivered on that front, exceeding my expectations in several ways.
From the moment I unboxed it, I was impressed by the sleek design and user-friendly setup. The single USB-C connection for both power and data is a brilliant touch, eliminating the tangle of cables that often plague my workspace. Within minutes, I had the prompter connected to my MacBook Pro and was ready to start recording. The included step-up rings ensured compatibility with my camera lens, and the backplate provided added stability for my webcam, demonstrating the thoughtful design that caters to various camera setups.
The integrated design, with the screen seamlessly attached to the beamsplitter, is a game-changer. Gone are the days of fiddling with separate components and struggling to achieve perfect alignment. The text is always precisely positioned and effortlessly readable, allowing me to maintain natural eye contact with the camera and deliver my lines with newfound fluency. The 9-inch display is generously sized, and the text is crisp and clear, even when positioned at a comfortable distance. Some have said that the size of the display is a bit small but I believe that is completely use case-based. If you are sitting in your office creating content or hosting an online meeting, chances are that you will be close enough to the Prompter that the size will be ample. If you are trying to leverage the Prompter for a studio shoot when standing 5-10 feet from the Prompter, you might have to strain your eyes to make everything out clearly – or – increase the font of your script quite a bit.
One of the standout features of the Elgato Prompter is its intuitive software. It offers a comprehensive suite of customization options, allowing me to fine-tune the scrolling speed, adjust the text size, and even integrate with other applications like Twitch chat for real-time interaction with my audience. I particularly appreciate the ability to control the prompter with my Elgato Stream Deck, enabling hands-free operation and a more streamlined workflow. Being able to start and pause my script with the touch of one of its buttons is a match made in heaven. This integration showcases the synergy between Elgato products, creating a cohesive ecosystem for content creators.
Beyond the technical aspects, the Elgato Prompter has significantly impacted my on-camera presence. I’m no longer burdened by the pressure of memorizing scripts, which allows me to focus on my delivery and connect with my audience on a more genuine level. The prompter has instilled a newfound confidence in my ability to present information in a clear, concise, and engaging manner. It has undoubtedly elevated the professionalism of my videos, making them more polished and captivating.
Most people will probably purchase the Elgato Prompter for use in their content creation – and I have been using it for that purpose as well – however I also LOVE using it in my online meetings. I can bring relevant material to the display and scan it for talking points or even take notes on it. Overall, the increased eye contact makes for a much more engaging virtual meeting.
While the Elgato Prompter is a remarkable tool, there are a few minor considerations to keep in mind. The $279.99 price point, though competitive for its features, might be a hurdle for some content creators with limited budgets. Additionally, while the prompter boasts compatibility with a wide array of cameras, the design seems particularly optimized for DSLR cameras and Elgato’s own Facecam series. Other webcams may function adequately, but they might not achieve the same level of stability or seamless integration as those specifically catered to in the design.
In conclusion, the Elgato Prompter is a valuable investment for any content creator seeking to elevate their video production quality. Its user-friendly design, seamless integration, and professional-grade features make it a standout product in the market. Whether you’re a seasoned YouTuber, an aspiring streamer, or an educator crafting online courses, the Elgato Prompter empowers you to deliver your message with confidence, clarity, and captivating engagement. It has transformed my video creation process, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone looking to enhance their on-screen presence.
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5
Pros:
Easy setup and user-friendly interface
Integrated design with perfect screen alignment
High-quality display with clear text
Versatile camera compatibility
Improves eye contact and delivery
Cons:
Design may favor DSLR cameras and Elgato Facecams over other webcams
KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS, and video game publisher 505 Games proudly announce DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR’S CUT, Hideo Kojima’s definitive vision of the critically-acclaimed and genre-defying epic, is now available on Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC, in time for DEATH STRANDING’s 5-Year Anniversary. For a limited time, purchase DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR’S CUT and enjoy a 50% discount. KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS will continue its focus on bringing their award-winning IP, “DEATH STRANDING” to more platforms and audiences. KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS also today confirmed that the studio now has full ownership of the DEATH STRANDING IP.
Hideo Kojima said, “It is my pleasure to finally announce that DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR’S CUT will be delivered to Xbox players. I would like to thank all the fans who have stayed connected with us as well as everyone in the Xbox community who have been patiently waiting. KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS (DEATH STRANDING) will continue to connect more and more players around the world, so please stay tuned.”
The ground-breaking experience from legendary game creator Hideo Kojima, DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR’S CUT also features the acting and voice talents led by a star-studded cast including Norman Reedus as Sam Bridges, Mads Mikkelsen, Léa Seydoux, Margaret Qualley, and Lindsay Wagner.
DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR’S CUT challenges players to reconnect a fractured society after the cataclysmic ‘Death Stranding’ event. This has opened a doorway between the living and the dead, leading to creatures from the afterlife roaming the fallen world marred by a desolate society. Carrying the disconnected remnants of humanity’s future in his hands, players take the role of Sam Bridges as he embarks on a mission to deliver hope to humanity by connecting the last survivors of a decimated America.
DIRECTOR’S CUT is the definitive experience which also introduces a new ‘Ruined Factory’ location, a treacherous underground compound packed with fresh dangers. Sam also now has a wealth of new delivery assists, from cargo catapults and ramps, to a stabiliser which features thrusters that assist with cargo weight shifts and reduce the impact of landing when jumping from high areas. Melee combat has been amped up with the addition of more moves including a drop kick, whilst the new Maser Gun can stun enemies and short-circuit vehicles temporarily with electricity. Finding the perfect weapon loadout is now achievable thanks to the new firing range location, whilst the new Racetrack enables players to race and compete in time-attack competitions against other players who are connected online. Protagonist Sam Bridges can even ride Buddy Bots to traverse the wastelands with greater ease.
Purchase DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR’S CUT on Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC and receive a 50% discount. Available for a limited time.
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The legendary Alien franchise gives birth to an all-new terrifying sci-fi horror thriller when 20th Century Studios’ Alien: Romulus makes its streaming debut on Hulu on November 21. The film will also be available to stream via Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers.
Director Fede Alvarez takes the phenomenally successful Alien franchise back to its iconic roots in the next jaw-dropping installment heralded by critics as “sheer terror” (Brian Truitt, USA Today) and “utterly breathtaking” (Andrew J. Salazar, Discussing Film). Alien: Romulus is Certified-Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes™ and has already thrilled audiences at the global box office, becoming the second highest grossing film in the Alien franchise.
Alien: Romulus is the start of a new chapter with a brand-new story unlike any other Alien movie that came before it, featuring all-new creatures and characters that are “tense enough to grab you by the throat” (Owen Gleiberman, Variety). And fans can dive deeper into the iconic franchise by binge watching every Alien movie now on Hulu including Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, Alien Resurrection, Prometheus and Alien: Covenant.
Film Synopsis
This truly terrifying sci-fi horror-thriller takes the phenomenally successful Alien franchise back to its iconic roots. While scavenging the deep ends of a derelict space station, a group of young colonizers come face-to-face with the most relentless and deadly life form in the universe. Starring Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Archie Renaux, Isabela Merced, Spike Fearn and Aileen Wu, Alien: Romulus is directed by horror master Fede Alvarez from a screenplay by Alvarez and frequent collaborator Rodo Sayagues based on characters created by Dan O’Bannon and Ronald Shusett. Ridley Scott — who directed the original Alien and the series entries Prometheus and Alien: Covenant — produces with Michael Pruss and Walter Hill.
Today, Victura released its much-anticipated “Command and Control” update for the historically accurate first-person tactical shooter Six Days in Fallujah, which is available now to all players on Steam.
This update includes Six Days in Fallujah’s first documentary story missions, taking players inside the beginning of ISIS and the bloodiest encounter for Western forces in nearly half a century. During these missions, players participate in recreations of actual events alongside documentary footage and interviews with Iraqis and Americans who were present during the Second Battle of Fallujah in November 2004.
Additionally, the Command and Control update now includes a solo mode in which players command AI fireteams programmed with authentic military tactics. Harkening back to the original Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, Brothers in Arms, SOCOM, and other classic “squad-based shooters,” players use sophisticated military maneuvers to overcome simulated real-world events from the battle.
Six Days in Fallujah is a highly realistic squad-based shooter and the world’s first documentary video game. It was initially launched into Steam Early Access on June 22, 2023, and instantly became the world’s #1 best-selling PC game and remained a Top-10 seller throughout the next week. Conceived by Sgt. Eddie Garcia, a Marine who was wounded during the battle, Six Days in Fallujah was created in collaboration with more than 100 US Marines and Soldiers as well as more than two dozen Iraqi civilians and soldiers.
One of the most consequential events of the past half-century, the Second Battle of Fallujah began on November 7, 2004, after Al Qaeda in Iraq seized control of the city of Fallujah. Six months after losing the city, Iraq’s prime minister ordered a military operation in which Iraqi soldiers fought alongside American and British forces to retake the city. The battle became the bloodiest for Western forces since 1968, re-shaped military doctrine and Western policy, and established a multi-decade alliance between Western and Iraqi forces. In 2006, the Al Qaeda forces who survived the battle renamed their group ISIS, and by 2014 seized more than 40,000 square miles of territory across the Middle East.
“What happened in Fallujah throughout 2004 set the world down a path from which we have not yet returned,” said Victura CEO Peter Tamte. “As a documentary video game, Six Days in Fallujah deepens our understanding of the realities of war by combining the most accurate simulation of warfare to date with the words and experiences of the Iraqis and Americans who were there.”
New Features in the Six Days in Fallujah Command and Control Update:
First Documentary Story Missions: The first two single-player story campaign missions available in the Command and Control update draw players into the genesis of ISIS and the opening day of the Second Battle of Fallujah. These missions also act as a tutorial for solo players to learn the tactics and controls for leading three NPC teammates using the newly implemented Fireteam AI system.
Advanced Fireteam AI System: Six Days in Fallujah now gives players command of an AI fireteam to deploy sophisticated tactics such as Fire and Maneuver, Ambushes, Breaching, and 360-degree Security. The innovative “Go! Command” makes it as easy to give orders as it is to fire weapons. One tap commands teams to suppress enemies, watch targets, breach fortifications, or follow in formation.
AI Teammates: Just like actual combat, completing missions successfully requires a full fireteam of four people and effective use of tactics. Now, in addition to controlling AI fireteams in the new single-player mode, players can also substitute AI teammates online whenever all four humans aren’t available.
New “HLZ Wolf” Procedural Mission: In addition to two all-new single-player story campaign missions, this update includes the new “HLZ Wolf” Procedural Mission. All eight Procedural missions can now be played solo with Fireteam AI cooperatively with four players or with fewer than four players, with the game filling any missing slots with AI teammates.
Graphical Overhaul:Six Days in Fallujah now features ray-traced lighting and many new visual effects through NVIDIA’s RTX Global Illumination (RTXGI) technology, building upon the game’s industry-leading Global Dynamic Lighting and Procedural Architecture technologies, which dynamically simulate real weather and lighting effects. Additionally, most of the game’s characters, environments, vehicles, and effects have been improved for higher visual fidelity.
Additional Improvements: More than 300 technical enhancements, improving everything from game performance to the effectiveness of enemy AI to the smoothness of interactions and controls.
On December 10th, Arrow Video exposes the vampires of Manhattan with the intense horror of The Addiction on 4K UHD. Director Abel Ferrara (King of New York, Bad Lieutenant) explores the undead in the Big Apple as a college student gets a taste for blood in a black and white nightmare. The Limited-Edition release features a brand new 4K restoration from the original camera negative in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) and hours of special features.
Kathleen Conklin (Lili Taylor, The Conjuring) is a graduate student who meets a well-dressed woman (Annabella Sciorra, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle) on the street. Instead of a meet-cute, the woman drags Kathleen down an alley stairwell and bites her throat. As she recovers from the wound, Kathleen begins to change, becoming more aggressive, hating daylight, and no longer liking food. Eventually she gets a hunger for drinking the blood of others. The philosophy student begins to question her existence as a vampire and finds a mentor in an older vampire (Christopher Walken, Dune: Part Two), who offers hope for controlling the bloodlust. Among the supporting actors are Paul Calderon (Pulp Fiction) and future Sopranos cast members Edie Falco and Michael Imperioli.
The special features include director Abel Ferrara’s audio commentary, a documentary with Ferrara getting in touch with Lili Taylor and Christopher Walken, video interviews with Abel Ferrara and Brad Stevens, archival video of the post-production, image gallery, the original trailer, and an illustrated collector’s booklet.
Watch the trailer for The Addiction here:
On December 10th, Arrow Video takes a nostalgic trip back to the days of renting VHS cassettes in The Last Video Store on Blu-ray. Canadian directors Cody Kennedy and Tim Rutherford’s debut feature film mixes the bliss of being surrounded by shelves of tapes with the fears of working the night shift.
A young woman named Nyla is tasked with sorting out her recently departed father’s possessions when she discovers a pile of VHS tapes that had been rented from a local video store. It turns out that the store still exists, so the tapes are now extremely overdue. She races over to avoid another day of late fees, and store clerk Kevin is impressed that her dad shared his same taste in obscure films. But there is a mystery tape in the pile and Kevin decides to put it in the VCR machine for further investigation. What happens next is a shocking surprise, and Kevin and Nyla must figure out how to survive the night as horror is unleashed all around them. The Last Video Store is an equally charming and chilling homage to the days of video stores and movie rentals.
The special features include audio commentary, visual essays, the short film of The Last Video Store from 2013, excerpts from the first attempt to make the feature film version, commercial, shorts, trailer, double-side fold-out poster ,and an illustrated collector’s booklet.
Watch the trailer for The Last Video Store here:
On December 17th, the explosive action/sci-fi blockbuster Demolition Man makes its global 4K UHD debut and is also available on Blu-ray. The Limited-Edition release features a brand new 4K restoration from the original 35mm camera negative by Arrow Films, approved by director Marco Brambilla.
The world’s most dangerous criminal wakes up in the future where crime has been eliminated. The only person who can stop him is a nemesis from his past. Simon Phoenix (Wesley Snipes, Blade) and his criminal crew ran afoul of the law back in 1996. LAPD Sergeant John Spartan (Sylvester Stallone, Rocky), a supercop nicknamed “The Demolition Man” for his ability to destroy everything in the name of justice, captured Phoenix, and both men ended up being arrested. Instead of being locked up in prison, the duo was sentenced to a revolutionary Sub-Zero Rehabilitation that involves cryogenic freezing and subliminal messages to change them into model citizens. Phoenix thaws out to meet for his parole hearing in 2032. Dr. Raymond Cocteau (Andre Gregory, My Dinner With Andre) has no clue how dangerous Phoenix is. The felon escapes and has no problem dealing with the cops of the future. The only hope for catching him is to melt the ice on Spartan. The police hope he still has the skills to take on his former enemy. The action is laced with comedy from the time jump experience. Spartan finds himself in a strange world where commercial jingles have replaced songs, and three shells are the new toilet paper. Officer Lenina Huxley (Sandra Bullock, in her breakthrough role), a fan of the ‘90s, helps Spartan adjust while he tracks down Phoenix.
The special features include the international “Pizza Hut” version, an audio commentary with director Marco Brambilla and screenwriter Daniel Waters, two more audio commentaries including director Marco Brambilla and mega-producer Joel Silver, a video essay, video interviews with crew members, theatrical trailer, image gallery, 6 postcard sized artcards, decals, double-sided fold-out poster, and a 50-page perfect bound collectors book with new essays.
Azarath Metrion Zinthos! Warner Bros. Games has announced that MultiVersus will be adding DC’s Raven and Adventure Time’s Marceline to its growing roster of characters as part of Season 4: Midnight Misfits, which will take place from Nov. 12, 2024, through Jan. 21, 2025. DC Super Hero Raven, the powerful Daughter of Darkness and founding member of the (new) Teen Titans, will be available at the start of the season on Nov. 12. Marceline, the fun-loving 1,000-year-old vampire queen from the Adventure Time animated series, will arrive later in the season.
Daughter of DC Super-Villain Trigon, Raven possesses a half-demon, supernatural lineage that grants her incredible magical abilities, including telekinesis, flight, projection of her Soul-Self, and control over darkness itself, making her a formidable opponent for anyone in her way.
In the new trailer, Raven’s fighting skills as a Mage class character are on full display as she’s able to use dark magic and telekinetic skills to pummel enemies, while her pet bird Lenore can assist in battle and extend combos. The video also provides a first look at the White Raven, Rule Breaker Raven, and Trigon Possessed Superman character variants. For information on how to access the Raven playable character and other Season 4 in-game content, visit our FAQ.
Additionally, MultiVersus Season 4 will add Arena, a new mode allowing eight teams of two players to go head-to-head in round-based competitive matches to earn in-game rewards, along with the Back to the Past map, inspired by the Samurai Jack animated series, on Nov. 12, and the Candy Tavern map, based on the iconic locale from the Adventure Time series, later in the season.
Meridiem is pleased to announce that the World War II real-time tactics game 63 Days is now available in physical format for PlayStation 5. Set during the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, 63 Days tells a universal story of brotherhood, youthful passion, and immense bravery against overwhelming odds and is developed by Destructive Creations, recognized for hits such as Ancestors Legacy and War Mongrels.
Meridiem is responsible for designing and manufacturing The Home Army Edition of 63 Days physical release for PlayStation 5 and will include a special collector’s case and an exclusive five-card set with illustrations of the main characters of this historical adventure.
I belong to the first generation born in a free Poland, after 123 years of foreign occupation. The outbreak of World War II stripped me of my family, my home and my future. We are angry, tired, but united. We are eager to do something to regain some control over our lives. My colleagues and I feel we have only one choice, to take revenge and regain the independence of our city and our nation, or die trying.
The odds are overwhelmingly against us. We are like brothers and sisters, united by an unwavering fighting spirit. We rely on our ingenuity, stealth and the strength of our teamwork. But will all that be enough?
Today, Sony Interactive Entertainment expands the PlayStation®5 (PS5®) family of products with the release of the new PlayStation®5 Pro (PS5®Pro) console – the company’s most advanced and innovative gaming console to date.
PlayStation 5 Pro was designed with deeply engaged players and game creators in mind and includes key performance features that allow games to run with higher fidelity graphics at smoother frame rates*.
Upgraded GPU: 67% more Compute Units than the current PlayStation 5 console and 28% faster memory enabling up to 45% faster rendering for gameplay, making the experience much smoother.
Advanced Ray Tracing: Providing more dynamic reflection and refraction of light allowing the rays to be cast at double, and at times triple, the speeds of the current PlayStation 5 console.
AI-Driven Upscaling: Introducing PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution, an AI-driven upscaling that uses a machine learning-based technology to provide super sharp image clarity by adding an extraordinary amount of detail.
“With PlayStation 5 Pro, we wanted to make sure that the most dedicated gamers, as well as game creators, could utilize the most advanced console technology, taking the PlayStation 5 experience even farther,” said Hideaki Nishino, CEO Platform Business Group, Sony Interactive Entertainment. “This is our most advanced PlayStation to date, and it gives our community of players the opportunity to experience games the way that developers intended for them to be. Players will be thrilled with how this console enhances some of their favorite titles, while opening avenues to discover new ones.”
Game creators have embraced the latest technology from PlayStation 5 Pro, and several games will be upgraded with free PS5 Pro Enhanced software updates to take advantage of the console’s features including: Alan Wake 2, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, F1 24, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Hogwarts Legacy, Horizon Forbidden West, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Metal Gear Solid Delta, No Man’s Sky, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, The Last of Us Part I, The Last of Us Part II Remastered, and many more.
The PlayStation 5 Pro console is available now at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $699.99 USD, £699.99 GBP, €799.99 EUR, and ¥119,980 JPY (including tax). It will include a 2TB solid state drive, a DualSense® wireless controller, and a copy of Astro’s Playroom pre-installed in every PlayStation 5 Pro purchase. PlayStation 5 Pro also launches with the latest wireless technology, Wi-Fi 7, in territories supporting this standard.
PlayStation 5 Pro is available now directly from PlayStation at direct.playstation.com and at participating retailers.
*Features only available on select PS5 games that have been enhanced for PS5 Pro when compared with the PS5. PS5 Pro enhanced features will vary by game.