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Old 02-23-2021, 08:00 PM   #14269
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* Sony announced their next State of Play episode will air on February 25th and will focus on "new updates and deep dives for 10 games coming to PS4 and PS5."
https://blog.playstation.com/2021/02...y-february-25/

* Sony also confirmed that they are currently working on a new VR headset and controller for the PS5 although it won't arrive until 2022 at the earliest.
https://blog.playstation.com/2021/02...n/#sf243317607

* Google is currently facing a class-action lawsuit in regards to allegations of the company purposely misleading consumers over their claims of 4K support for their Stadia cloud-based gaming streaming service.
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Originally Posted by Destructoid
The suit, originally filed back in October 2020 and moved to a New York federal court last week, alleges that Google, alongside developers Bungie and id Software, stated that the Stadia service would feature 4K resolution support, but did not walk back or correct this statement once it was openly reported that Stadia was upscaling several titles from resolutions such as 1080p and 1440p, rather than offering "true" 4K resolution.

The Plaintiff alleges that publishers such as id Software "sold access to Doom Eternal, and other games, through the Google Stadia subscription and wrongfully generated millions of dollars in revenue as a result." The suit seeks non-specific monetary compensation for Stadia purchasers, and requests Google accurately and publicly display Stadia's resolution and FPS on all included titles going forward. Like many class-action suits, the case could take years to reach its conclusion.
https://www.destructoid.com/stories/...s-620645.phtml
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