Author: Jessica Thompson
As a dedicated gaming journalist with over five years of experience, I've immersed myself in the ever-evolving world of video games. Currently, I contribute to various gaming sites including PS4 Home, where I cover the latest in gaming news, in-depth game reviews, and industry trends.
It’s fair to say that the PS4 is one of the most successful consoles of all time. According to IGN’s numbers, the PS4 has sold around 117 million units at time of writing, which cements its place as the fifth best-selling console ever. (In case you’re wondering, the PS2 holds the top spot.) That statistic alone should probably tell you one of the major reasons Sony is still making games for the PS4, or at the very least, the reason that third-party publishers are. The question “when will Sony stop making games for the PS4?” is one that’s often asked,…
With each year that goes by, the precarious position of the PS4 as the go-to console for many households looks more and more unsure. While the PS4 is still a very popular console indeed, playing host to a huge number of must-play titles, the fact that the PS5 is now widely available means it might feel harder and harder to justify sticking with the PS4. It might be tempting to jump ship now and buy a PS5, but before you do so, there are a number of considerations you should make. Here are some of the things you should be…
We’re well into 2024 now, and the PS4 has yet to give up the ghost, so resilient is Sony’s previous-generation machine. Sony has had plenty of opportunities to declare that it was ending support for the PS4 in recent times, but it hasn’t seized any of those opportunities, so we can only assume that PS4 support will continue into the indefinite future. Of course, there’s always a chance that Sony will pull the plug at some point this year, but for now, if you still haven’t made the jump to PS5, there are lots of games you can still check…
It’s officially spring (well, according to the meteorological definition, anyway), and you know what that means: new life springing forth, temperatures rising, and, of course, plenty of new games to play. March is very often a solid month for game releases, too, with many triple-A delights and indie curios to try out. Whether you’re looking for lengthy RPGs or shorter, snackier experiences, March will provide, as it does in nature. The PS4 isn’t being left behind when it comes to games this month, either. Here are the best PS4 games to check out in March 2024! The Outlast Trials (March…
If you’re eagerly awaiting the first flush of spring, February can feel like the final hurdle before the weather finally starts to improve. In many places, it’s the last month during which darkness feels like it falls too early (for some, at least), and it’s also the month just before the big spring movie releases start to land. In the gaming world, February can often play host to some pretty significant titles; it’s not always the case that major tentpole releases land in February, but this year, you’ve certainly got more than enough choice as a PS4 gamer. Here are…