Let’s be honest: most people treat Batman vs. Superman as a huge fail. In this Marvel vs. DC showdown the last strongly needs to catch up its competitor. And that’s where Justice League shows up.
Fans, even those who were disappointed in Batman vs. Superman, are excited because of the new movie’s time-tested formula: take a bunch of awesome heroes, a little bit of charismatic true-evil villains and let them fight with many, MANY special effects. Short sneak peaks with Aquaman and Flash even more heated up everyone’s expectations, making people euphoric about Justice League. Euphoric but still cautious: what if the movie’s going to be disappointing again? Now, when the official 2-minute-trailer has been revealed, you can finally watch it and decide is it worth a chance or not.
The trailer opens up with a few already released sneak peaks shots: there’s dialog between Batman and Wonder Woman about a team of metahumans and Bruce Wayne’s meeting with other heroes. Then each presents himself in awesome breathtaking character-presentation scenes. Beneath it all, the clip shows us mysterious mother boxes doing something that looks disturbing. Those will likely open a portal to another world, giving a pass for extraterrestrials to our world. It all ends with a series of badass fights with acrobatics and Batman’s technical stuff against parademons.
Although the Superhero team looks impressive, there are still a few things to be worried about. Marvel films showed us how characters lived and became heroes, and each got their own full 2-hour movie. DC is going to introduce Aquaman, Flash and Cyborg in one film instead, which is a little concerning. Will their stories be fleshed out enough? I hope so. And, of course, we are all waiting for a good plot for a superhero action movie.
But enough speculation. I encourage you to check out this trailer and decide for yourself if Justice League is worth being excited about:
Consoles
New PS5 firmware is available for download!

A PS5 firmware update on a cold winter morning is unmatched. The latest PS5 system software update is 23.02–08.40.00 from Sony. Does this one add useful features or just boost system performance?
Though closer to the latter, it’s more than Sony’s favorite patch note. It fixes security issues, improves messages and usability, and boosts system software performance. Official patch notes for this 1.185GB update:
- We updated system software security
- We improved system software stability and performance
- Some screens now have better messages and usability
That’s it. PS5 gets another win to recover from its midweek slump. Do you share our enthusiasm for this firmware update? Comment below. To spice things up, make your comment rhyme.
Gaming
Embracer Job Losses Continue as New World Interactive is Hit

New World Interactive, the developer of the Insurgency series of tactical first-person shooters, has laid off an unknown number of employees as part of Embracer Group’s comprehensive restructuring plan.
Saber Interactive, which acquired New World in 2020, told Eurogamer that the studio had not closed. However, it confirmed an unknown number of layoffs.
Embracer says it is “actively working to fill existing open roles” with impacted employees and will provide severance packages. “Saber also assures that development will continue on Insurgency: Sandstorm, as well as on unannounced future projects,” it said.
Over 900 employees were laid off in an “agonizing” but “necessary” process. As always, we hope all victims recover.
Gaming
Sony: We Need Non-Gamers to Access Our Content

Sony wants non-console owners to access its content beyond its PlayStation-walled garden. This strategy has been slowly implemented: the company has commissioned TV and movie adaptations of its biggest franchises, ported select software to the PC, and launched a mobile gaming division.
In an interview with Nikkei, head Hideaki Nishino explained how this strategy can boost console sales: We want to use movies and dramas to get non-gamers to try PlayStation games. Sales of The Last of Us increased during the live-action drama.
When HBO’s adaptation aired, our The Last of Us content skyrocketed, so we can understand its impact. As a PlayStation fan site, we support this strategy because we want to reach as many people as possible, so if Sony can appeal to non-console owners, that’s a win-win.
More PlayStation users is better, in our opinion.
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