PlayStation users can enjoy a heavily underrated open-world game now with enhanced visuals, no additional cost too for PlayStation Plus subscribers.ThePlayStation5 Pro might not have performed as well asSonyhoped it would, but it’s adamant that’s not because of the frankly ludicrous price point.Take a look at Sony’s latest console belowUnless you went for the more expensive, but more impressive,30th anniversary editionof the PS5 Pro I’d argue there’s really no point getting if you already own an PS5, and if you don’t have a TV capable of displaying all the enhanced graphics.AdvertIf you did pick one up though and have a TV worthy of using it with, I’d highly recommend you giveAssassin’s CreedSyndicatea go, as it’s been updated for the PS5 Pro’s hardware.You can now play the game in 4K at 60FPS, and if you haven’t played it yet now would be a good time to dive in as it’s on PlayStation Plus.Assassin’s Creed Syndicatedid quite a few things wrong, but it also did a lot right, like the grappling hook mechanic, and exploring London was a real treat and executed beautifully.Having the player hop across barges when they needed to cross the Thames was a stroke of genius on the developer’s part, and the story with its dual protagonists was entirely unique beforeAssassin’s Creed Shadowsrevealed it’d be doing something similar.AdvertWhile it’s not as visually striking as the games that came after it, it still holds up and the DLC with Jack The Ripper is possibly one of the best expansionsUbisofthas done.It’s available at no additional cost on PlayStation Plus, and if you own a PS5 Pro you can upgrade it to the latest version for free as well.Featured Image Credit: Sony/UbisoftTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 5

PlayStation users can enjoy a heavily underrated open-world game now with enhanced visuals, no additional cost too for PlayStation Plus subscribers.ThePlayStation5 Pro might not have performed as well asSonyhoped it would, but it’s adamant that’s not because of the frankly ludicrous price point.Take a look at Sony’s latest console belowUnless you went for the more expensive, but more impressive,30th anniversary editionof the PS5 Pro I’d argue there’s really no point getting if you already own an PS5, and if you don’t have a TV capable of displaying all the enhanced graphics.AdvertIf you did pick one up though and have a TV worthy of using it with, I’d highly recommend you giveAssassin’s CreedSyndicatea go, as it’s been updated for the PS5 Pro’s hardware.You can now play the game in 4K at 60FPS, and if you haven’t played it yet now would be a good time to dive in as it’s on PlayStation Plus.Assassin’s Creed Syndicatedid quite a few things wrong, but it also did a lot right, like the grappling hook mechanic, and exploring London was a real treat and executed beautifully.Having the player hop across barges when they needed to cross the Thames was a stroke of genius on the developer’s part, and the story with its dual protagonists was entirely unique beforeAssassin’s Creed Shadowsrevealed it’d be doing something similar.AdvertWhile it’s not as visually striking as the games that came after it, it still holds up and the DLC with Jack The Ripper is possibly one of the best expansionsUbisofthas done.It’s available at no additional cost on PlayStation Plus, and if you own a PS5 Pro you can upgrade it to the latest version for free as well.Featured Image Credit: Sony/UbisoftTopics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 5
PlayStation users can enjoy a heavily underrated open-world game now with enhanced visuals, no additional cost too for PlayStation Plus subscribers.ThePlayStation5 Pro might not have performed as well asSonyhoped it would, but it’s adamant that’s not because of the frankly ludicrous price point.Take a look at Sony’s latest console belowUnless you went for the more expensive, but more impressive,30th anniversary editionof the PS5 Pro I’d argue there’s really no point getting if you already own an PS5, and if you don’t have a TV capable of displaying all the enhanced graphics.AdvertIf you did pick one up though and have a TV worthy of using it with, I’d highly recommend you giveAssassin’s CreedSyndicatea go, as it’s been updated for the PS5 Pro’s hardware.You can now play the game in 4K at 60FPS, and if you haven’t played it yet now would be a good time to dive in as it’s on PlayStation Plus.Assassin’s Creed Syndicatedid quite a few things wrong, but it also did a lot right, like the grappling hook mechanic, and exploring London was a real treat and executed beautifully.Having the player hop across barges when they needed to cross the Thames was a stroke of genius on the developer’s part, and the story with its dual protagonists was entirely unique beforeAssassin’s Creed Shadowsrevealed it’d be doing something similar.AdvertWhile it’s not as visually striking as the games that came after it, it still holds up and the DLC with Jack The Ripper is possibly one of the best expansionsUbisofthas done.It’s available at no additional cost on PlayStation Plus, and if you own a PS5 Pro you can upgrade it to the latest version for free as well.
PlayStation users can enjoy a heavily underrated open-world game now with enhanced visuals, no additional cost too for PlayStation Plus subscribers.
ThePlayStation5 Pro might not have performed as well asSonyhoped it would, but it’s adamant that’s not because of the frankly ludicrous price point.
Take a look at Sony’s latest console below
Unless you went for the more expensive, but more impressive,30th anniversary editionof the PS5 Pro I’d argue there’s really no point getting if you already own an PS5, and if you don’t have a TV capable of displaying all the enhanced graphics.
Advert
Advert
If you did pick one up though and have a TV worthy of using it with, I’d highly recommend you giveAssassin’s CreedSyndicatea go, as it’s been updated for the PS5 Pro’s hardware.
You can now play the game in 4K at 60FPS, and if you haven’t played it yet now would be a good time to dive in as it’s on PlayStation Plus.
Assassin’s Creed Syndicatedid quite a few things wrong, but it also did a lot right, like the grappling hook mechanic, and exploring London was a real treat and executed beautifully.
Having the player hop across barges when they needed to cross the Thames was a stroke of genius on the developer’s part, and the story with its dual protagonists was entirely unique beforeAssassin’s Creed Shadowsrevealed it’d be doing something similar.
Advert
Advert
While it’s not as visually striking as the games that came after it, it still holds up and the DLC with Jack The Ripper is possibly one of the best expansionsUbisofthas done.
It’s available at no additional cost on PlayStation Plus, and if you own a PS5 Pro you can upgrade it to the latest version for free as well.
Topics:PlayStation,Playstation Plus,PlayStation 5