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Bungie cares about Destiny 2 players on PS5 are playing the PS4 version of the game by accident

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Ungie is worried that PS5 players are playing the PS4 version of Destiny 2 by accident, so they have reminded players to check which version of the game they are running.

The friendly nudge came in the company’s weekly blog update, called “This Week at Bungie,” which was the perfect place for it. The company noticed that “a significant number of PS5 players are playing the PS4 version of Destiny 2 on their current-generation consoles,” which was a bit of a surprise.

Now, we may or may not have done this once or twice, especially when the PS5 first came out. Sony hasn’t always done a good job of explaining this part of the platform, but at least now, when you buy a game, the PS5 version is automatically downloaded.

But think about how surprised someone who has played Destiny 2 for dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of hours would be if they found out they could have played the same game with a much faster frame rate and better graphics. Or maybe they are happy with how things are. In any case, make sure you’re playing the right version of Destiny 2 before you start. The gap is as big as the distance between the stars.

Be honest, have you been playing Destiny 2 on PS4 the whole time? We promise we won’t make fun. In the comments section below, which is the safest place around, you can say anything you want.

 

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Want Diablo 4 immortality? Hardcore Level 100 Before Most Others

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The devilish launch of Diablo 4 is days away (less for Ultimate Edition buyers). Blizzard has promised the ultimate reward for the first 1000 players to accomplish level 100 on Hardcore Mode: a statue of in-game antagonist Lillith.

Diablo 4’s Hardcore Mode is a character-creation-only difficulty adjuster. It automatically deletes characters when they die, making things infinitely harder regardless of World Tier. But 100? That’s several playthroughs on increasingly difficult World Tiers with new adversaries in harsher setups and about 150 hours of flawlessly rapid gameplay.

Honoring the dying.

Being remembered with those brave souls lost on the journey is the ultimate gamer boast. Do you dare?

 

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Layers of Fear PS5, PS4 Trophy List Promises a Spooky Platinum

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Bloober Team’s survival horror game Layers of Fear is terrifying. The Trophy List on Exophase just appeared, and players will have to go crazy to obtain Platinum.

With a Silver Trophy like “a new way” requiring players to “live through the third conversation” (and a few of Bronzes for surviving the previous two) and another called “face your fears” appearing when you “see your enemy and fail”, we might chase this one with the lights on.

Do you like Layers of Fear’s whole trophy list? Do you want the Plat?

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One of Sony’s Most Viewed PS Showcases

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The PlayStation Showcase, which divided fans and prompted our full-throated Reaction, was a ratings winner. Gamesight’s number crunchers found that PlayStation fans were drawn in by the appeal alone, even though many of the titles we wanted to see didn’t show up.

It’s possible certain Showcase games were withheld. Summer Game Fest may bring something? Watched the big spectacle live?

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