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PS5 News Update: Resident Evil 7 ships over 10 million copies, Stores in Japan have a new way of fighting PS5 Scalpers, Samsung introduces the 980 Pro SSD with Heatink for PS5, Sony is already working on new firmware updates for the PS5.

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From IGN

“Resident Evil 7: Biohazard has become the first game in the series to ship over ten million copies, Capcom confirms. As announced in a press release, Capcom says that Resident Evil 7 has set new milestones for the company as it becomes the first game in the series to ship over ten million units globally. It's worth pointing out that shipped copies are those sent to retailers, as opposed to sold copies, which have been bought by players. The latest news from the studio comes after a string of successes for the series. In 2020, the Resident Evil brand set new records for Capcom after it became the first in its history to exceed 100 million units sold worldwide. That being said, it doesn't look like slowing down either. Capcom announced in July that its quarterly net sales and profits had reached record-high levels in a statement that contributed part of that success to the release of Resident Evil: Village.”

From Gamesradar

“Japanese retailer Nojima Denki is punching back at PS5 scalpers by writing the full names of any PS5 buyers on the box of their new console. Twitter user Aevanko, better known as the Monster Hunter YouTuber Gaijin Hunter, translated a tweet from Japanese user Kaz_kun which recently went somewhat viral among Japanese Twitter users. Nojima Denki "will write your full name on the box at time of purchase, and open/dispose of the [DualSense] controller box as well," Gaijin Hunter explained. In a reply to their original tweet, Kaz_kun clarified (according to Twitter's built-in Google Translate tool) that "it seems that the name is written [with] both felt-tip pens and ballpoint pens." In other words, once your name is written on that PS5 box, the grooves from the pen will remain even if you erase the ink itself, meaning your name will still be visible. This wouldn't be an issue if you just want to buy a PS5 for yourself, or even a friend or family member, so it's kind of like a blacklight tattoo that only matters if you're a scalper.”

From TheVerge

“Samsung has created a new 980 Pro SSD model designed for Sony’s PlayStation 5. The SSD includes a heatsink specifically designed to fit inside the M.2 SSD storage expansion slot inside the PS5. Samsung is releasing this new 980 Pro SSD model on October 29th, priced at $249.99 for the 1TB version or $449.99 for the 2TB model. The built-in heatsink is designed to keep temperatures low enough to deliver sustained speeds, with sequential read speeds of up to 7,000MB/s and sequential write speeds up to 5,100MB/s. Not many games take advantage of such speeds on the PS5 just yet — Samsung’s 980 Pro specs are way above the 5,500MB/s read speeds that Sony recommends.”

From GameRant

“Thus far, Sony’s PlayStation 5 console has been a resounding success for the Japan-based company. Sony has already sold more than 10 million PS5 consoles, meaning the new device is currently outpacing the sales of its predecessor, the PlayStation 4. This is no small feat either, as that console is the second-best home game console of all time, behind only the PlayStation 2. It appears that Sony isn’t done with PS5 updates, either. Judging by an interview on the official PlayStation Blog with Hideaki Nishino, Sony’s SVP of Platform Experience, some exciting things are in the works. When asked about what the Platform Experience team is working on next for future updates, Nishino replied, “...when I look back at the list of things we need to do, there’s a lot. There’s a lot the community is asking for as well. I want to say in the Japanese way, I’m diligently working on these lists and there will be more coming out in the future.””







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