It’s time to hang the ‘welcome home’ banners. After 11 long and agonising years (I’m being a tad dramatic), Sly Cooper has returned to PlayStation consoles.Unfortunately, no, that’s not in the way of a new instalment but hey, this is the next best thing.You might want to think about upgrading toPlayStation Plus’ premium tier because yes,PlayStation 2 emulation has finally arrived.AdvertSony’s annual Days of Play event is finally underway.If you’re not familiar with it, the event essentially sees PlayStation users gain access to free offerings and great deals for a limited time.This year, Days of Play includes what Sony is referring to as an “oversized” PlayStation Plus game drop, including the addition of several PlayStation 2 titles.It’s what users have been dreaming of for months on end - and the initial PlayStation 2 line-up doesn’t disappoint.AdvertPlayStation Plus premium members will, from 11 June, gain access toTomb RaiderLegend,Star Wars: The Clone Wars, andSly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus.AEW Fight Foreveris set to land on the essential tier.It goes without saying that this opens an enormous doorway in terms of what games we could see arrive on PlayStation Plus next from the PS2 era.AdvertPersonally, I’d love to play the native versions of theGod of Warfranchise’s earlier entries.The premium tier is also set to gain several PS VR2 titles from 6 June.Those are:Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord, Walkabout Mini Golf, Synth Riders, Before Your Eyes,andThe Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapters 1 & 2.A new premium trial forWWE 2K 24is also set to join the tier from today.AdvertAs for the extra catalogue, that’ll be updated with the addition ofDredgetoday,LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2on 31 May,Cricket 24on 5 June, andGTA: San Andreas - The Definitive Editionon 7 June.The essential tier gainsSpongeBob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake, AEW Fight Forever,andStreets of Rage 4on 4 June.All in all, something for everyone.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Sony,Playstation Plus

PlayStation finally revives franchise we haven’t seen in years

It’s time to hang the ‘welcome home’ banners. After 11 long and agonising years (I’m being a tad dramatic), Sly Cooper has returned to PlayStation consoles.Unfortunately, no, that’s not in the way of a new instalment but hey, this is the next best thing.You might want to think about upgrading toPlayStation Plus’ premium tier because yes,PlayStation 2 emulation has finally arrived.AdvertSony’s annual Days of Play event is finally underway.If you’re not familiar with it, the event essentially sees PlayStation users gain access to free offerings and great deals for a limited time.This year, Days of Play includes what Sony is referring to as an “oversized” PlayStation Plus game drop, including the addition of several PlayStation 2 titles.It’s what users have been dreaming of for months on end - and the initial PlayStation 2 line-up doesn’t disappoint.AdvertPlayStation Plus premium members will, from 11 June, gain access toTomb RaiderLegend,Star Wars: The Clone Wars, andSly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus.AEW Fight Foreveris set to land on the essential tier.It goes without saying that this opens an enormous doorway in terms of what games we could see arrive on PlayStation Plus next from the PS2 era.AdvertPersonally, I’d love to play the native versions of theGod of Warfranchise’s earlier entries.The premium tier is also set to gain several PS VR2 titles from 6 June.Those are:Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord, Walkabout Mini Golf, Synth Riders, Before Your Eyes,andThe Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapters 1 & 2.A new premium trial forWWE 2K 24is also set to join the tier from today.AdvertAs for the extra catalogue, that’ll be updated with the addition ofDredgetoday,LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2on 31 May,Cricket 24on 5 June, andGTA: San Andreas - The Definitive Editionon 7 June.The essential tier gainsSpongeBob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake, AEW Fight Forever,andStreets of Rage 4on 4 June.All in all, something for everyone.Featured Image Credit: SonyTopics:PlayStation,Sony,Playstation Plus

It’s time to hang the ‘welcome home’ banners. After 11 long and agonising years (I’m being a tad dramatic), Sly Cooper has returned to PlayStation consoles.Unfortunately, no, that’s not in the way of a new instalment but hey, this is the next best thing.You might want to think about upgrading toPlayStation Plus’ premium tier because yes,PlayStation 2 emulation has finally arrived.AdvertSony’s annual Days of Play event is finally underway.If you’re not familiar with it, the event essentially sees PlayStation users gain access to free offerings and great deals for a limited time.This year, Days of Play includes what Sony is referring to as an “oversized” PlayStation Plus game drop, including the addition of several PlayStation 2 titles.It’s what users have been dreaming of for months on end - and the initial PlayStation 2 line-up doesn’t disappoint.AdvertPlayStation Plus premium members will, from 11 June, gain access toTomb RaiderLegend,Star Wars: The Clone Wars, andSly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus.AEW Fight Foreveris set to land on the essential tier.It goes without saying that this opens an enormous doorway in terms of what games we could see arrive on PlayStation Plus next from the PS2 era.AdvertPersonally, I’d love to play the native versions of theGod of Warfranchise’s earlier entries.The premium tier is also set to gain several PS VR2 titles from 6 June.Those are:Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord, Walkabout Mini Golf, Synth Riders, Before Your Eyes,andThe Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapters 1 & 2.A new premium trial forWWE 2K 24is also set to join the tier from today.AdvertAs for the extra catalogue, that’ll be updated with the addition ofDredgetoday,LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2on 31 May,Cricket 24on 5 June, andGTA: San Andreas - The Definitive Editionon 7 June.The essential tier gainsSpongeBob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake, AEW Fight Forever,andStreets of Rage 4on 4 June.All in all, something for everyone.

It’s time to hang the ‘welcome home’ banners. After 11 long and agonising years (I’m being a tad dramatic), Sly Cooper has returned to PlayStation consoles.

Unfortunately, no, that’s not in the way of a new instalment but hey, this is the next best thing.

You might want to think about upgrading toPlayStation Plus’ premium tier because yes,PlayStation 2 emulation has finally arrived.

Advert

Advert

Sony’s annual Days of Play event is finally underway.

If you’re not familiar with it, the event essentially sees PlayStation users gain access to free offerings and great deals for a limited time.

This year, Days of Play includes what Sony is referring to as an “oversized” PlayStation Plus game drop, including the addition of several PlayStation 2 titles.

It’s what users have been dreaming of for months on end - and the initial PlayStation 2 line-up doesn’t disappoint.

Advert

Advert

PlayStation Plus premium members will, from 11 June, gain access toTomb RaiderLegend,Star Wars: The Clone Wars, andSly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus.

AEW Fight Foreveris set to land on the essential tier.

It goes without saying that this opens an enormous doorway in terms of what games we could see arrive on PlayStation Plus next from the PS2 era.

Advert

Advert

Personally, I’d love to play the native versions of theGod of Warfranchise’s earlier entries.

The premium tier is also set to gain several PS VR2 titles from 6 June.

Those are:Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord, Walkabout Mini Golf, Synth Riders, Before Your Eyes,andThe Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapters 1 & 2.

A new premium trial forWWE 2K 24is also set to join the tier from today.

Advert

Advert

As for the extra catalogue, that’ll be updated with the addition ofDredgetoday,LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2on 31 May,Cricket 24on 5 June, andGTA: San Andreas - The Definitive Editionon 7 June.

The essential tier gainsSpongeBob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake, AEW Fight Forever,andStreets of Rage 4on 4 June.

All in all, something for everyone.

Topics:PlayStation,Sony,Playstation Plus