When you turn 30 in the industry, the logical thing is to celebrate with a new console that's wor...
Because of course, when you turn 30 in the video game industry, the logical thing to celebrate is with a new console version that's worse than the previous one, a $325 photo book, and some Reebok sneakers 👟 instead of, I don't know, games. “PlayStation: The First 30 Years” is a collection that promises a look at never-before-seen prototypes and concept art in a laminated book, but fans are already seeing it more as another of Sony's gut-rumblings 🚬🤢. The deluxe edition, limited to 1,994 copies, sold out almost immediately, proving that nostalgia does sell, even if it's just to scalpers. And meanwhile, in the UK, the 1TB PS5 Slim is on clearance 💸, paving the way for an 825GB version at the same price (yes, less memory for the same cost 🙃 and coming soon to your local store). As if that weren't enough, rumors of a "more efficient" PS5 Pro are accompanied by one of Xbox's innovations: everything indicates that the new DualSense V3 will use interchangeable batteries, aiming for a minimal refresh disguised as a novelty ⚡. The contrast is stark: on one hand, fans demanding games and worthy celebrations; on the other, Sony delivering expensive collectibles, branded shoes, and nerfed consoles. In the end, more than a birthday, it seems like PlayStation is reminding us that even crumbs can cost a fortune 💀🕹️.
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