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The Big Stories You May Have Missed Last Week

Luke HendersonSwitch, PC, PS4, Xbox One, PS5, XSX
The Big Stories You May Have Missed Last Week

Each week there are a lot of news stories that come through, some are massive enough that they generate conversation, then there are those that can just slide on by.

After weeks of Directs and buyouts, last week was the first week of the year, that wasn’t packed with news coming in from all sides, but there was still some news worth paying attention to, so here are the stories you may have missed from the week that was.


Tada, Here Is Your First Look At PlayStationVR2

It seems that PlayStation are content with drip feeding news for PlayStation VR2, first it was the controller reveal 9 months ago, then back in January it was the name and the first official game reveal and now, we finally have a look at the headset and its many impressive features.

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Games With Gold Line Up For March Has Been Announced By Xbox

As another month starts, another line-up of games being offered to players, who are members of Xbox Live or have Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and like usual, the line-up is a little good and a little weird.

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PlayStation's Plus Line Up For March Has Been Revealed

As another month starts.. wait, didn’t I already say that… oh well, the PlayStation Plus titles for March have been announced and include a bonus fourth game, sort of. Still there is a lot of value to be had in this line-up.

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Fallout 76 Outlines The Year Ahead, Including The First Expedition Outside Of Appalachia

West Virginia will not be home later this year, as Fallout 76 has laid out the basic plan for what players can expect across 2022. From new robot filled death arenas, to leaving Appalachia and heading back to The Pitt, there is a lot that you can look forward to this year.

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Babylon's Fall drops a new combat trailer and a demo for console

Live services games happen in one of two ways, they either were not planned and become so successful that the developer pivots to support them, or they are planned from the outset and have to impress on players why they should care. Babylon’s Fall is the second in that group and has a few advantages over most, first up is that combat is done by Platinum Games, so it will be good and second is that a demo is out now for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, with all progress to carry across to the full game.

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So there you go, some of the bigger stories in the week that was, plus there was the confirmation of Cult of Lamb coming to all consoles as well.