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The Best PS4 Games From Now Until The Launch of PS5

The Best PS4 Games From Now
Wondering which PlayStation 4 games you’re going to be able to play before the PS5 release? Next, we offer you a review with some of the best titles that were released before PS5 and that are going to become essentials of the current generation console.
Lots of generation left, and the final parting fireworks have real games prepared for us that we have been waiting for a long time. PS5 is just around the corner, but PS4 offers us several proposals of all tastes and high quality.
In this list, we have tried to group the ten PS4 games that will arrive before the launch of PS5, and that is very likely to become some of the great titles of 2020. Even though almost six months have passed since the year began, there are still many new adventures. Don’t miss out on the best PS4 games from now until the PS5 release.
The Best PS4 Games
The Last of Us Part 2 – June 19

We start with the main course. The Last of Us Part 2 is the most anticipated PS4 exclusive and with good reason. The sequel to the story that we were able to live seven years ago is finally released, with many improvements, new plots, and a new account to learn from, which you can already read its analysis.
The Last of Us Part 2 will take us back to that post-apocalyptic world were surviving at all costs is a necessity. With a much more mature Ellie, it seems that the story will take us on a path of revenge, violence, and revelations of the most interesting.
Marvel’s Iron-Man VR – July 3

We do not leave the exclusive category since Marvel’s Iron-Man VR will also be available only for Playstation VR. The virtual reality game has suffered several delays, but it seems that July will be when Tony Stark dons his Mark and goes out to patrol the skies.
Leaving aside the premise, this title seeks to make us feel like the Avenger himself while enjoying high-flying sensations, never better said. We cannot wait to become a superhero.
Ghost of Tsushima – July 17

Ghost of Tsushima is the latest big PS4 exclusive, and it arrives in just over a month. Sucker Punch’s titanic project will take us to feudal Japan in one of the most important historical events in the history of the Japanese country.
Under the skin of Jin Sakai, a samurai, we must contain the Mongol invasion through two methods: being the Phantom of Tsushima, a skillful assassin who will use all kinds of techniques, and a full-blown samurai.
They will fight based on duels of katana and wakizashi. Photo mode, filter to resemble the movies of the last century, has it all.
Captain Tsubasa Rise of New Champions – August 28

On August 28, they arrive with the ball at their feet, and it looks like no one will be able to stop them. Under the name of Captain Tsubasa Rise of New Champions, Oliver and Benji, the magi of the ball, return to PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC with the most attractive arcade formula.
The most spectacular football is back, and it is done by the hand of the Japanese animated icons. We will be able to choose different selections and put together the most colorful and classic shots of the series.
Even if we could only do that, the epsera would have already been worth it. You cannot miss its editions.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Remastered – September 4

And we do not abandon the world of sports, because this summer also brings us the return of a living legend. Gamers from the 90’s will have a great time reliving the most challenging and elaborate tricks of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Remastered.
New models, animations, and much more will make us enjoy the 19 tracks of these two great games that arrived at the end of the last century. Prepare your board because, this time, your stunts will be able to be seen in 4K.
Marvel’s Avengers – September 4

On September 4, it will be loaded. Another of the most prestigious titles of the year also comes this day. We are talking about Marvel’s Avengers.
As a farewell to the current generation, Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics (Tomb Raider) have decided to create a title that finally wants to do justice to such a select group of characters.
Captain America, Iron. Man, Hulk, Black Widow, Thor, and more will unleash their skills and powers to fight new dangers and enemies through a system that will incorporate elements from many genres, including RPG.
Cyberpunk 2077 – September 17

Cyberpunk 2077 is also coming in September, and we can’t wait to see what they have been able to create from CD Projekt Red. Expectations are through the roof, but what we have seen so far has amazed many.
This first-person action game draws on the role and futurism that is so attractive. Intricate quests, elaborate stories, all sorts of customization options, different decisions, and ultimately the big game of the year are expected. Of course, he is one of those who aspire to win the GOTY, but the fight will be close.
LEGO Star Wars The Skywalker Saga – October 20

For the little ones in the house, and those who are not so young, LEGO Star Wars The Skywalker Saga is one of the most anticipated. The LEGO franchise has brought us all kinds of proposals over the years, but it was Star Wars that made him jump to fame.
Now, with this latest installment, all the possible material is gathered from the three trilogies’ films.
It has already been revealed that there will be 500 characters and dozens of adventures. In short, an essential title if you are a lover of this fantastic saga.
Outriders – No date at the moment

No release date yet, but with full intention to launch in 2020 and on all platforms, we found Outriders. This title is the great bet of Square Enix for the format of the third-person shooter looter.
Right now, what has been seen so far does not look bad and adds different improvements that will come in handy to compete with games like Destiny or The Division.
Every month new gameplay is released that will bring much more interesting news.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – No date at the moment

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla also has no release date, at the moment, but is expected to arrive in the fall of 2020. The next installment of the veteran Ubisoft saga will slightly change the format with the intention of uniting the mechanics of old games with the last two. stories he told us.
The Viking Age promises to reveal new functions, combat options and systems that will serve as a breath of fresh air after a year of rest. A few details are already known .
So far the best games that will come out on PS4 in the rest of the year . Which one do you expect the most? What other titles that do not appear in the list do you most want to see?
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Lego celebrates bricks tomorrow will be world day

Tomorrow will be World Lego Day. As a symbolic date, the day on which the first patent relating to the legendary colored bricks was filed by Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, son of Ole, the founder of the company. The patent was filed on January 28, 1958, to be precise, but it is interesting to observe that the Lego brand already existed for more than 20 years. Ole Kirk Christiansen, in fact, was a carpenter who had named his handcrafted wooden toy store as such. “Lego” comes from a typical Danish phrase, namely “Leg Godt”, which roughly means “play well”.
1958 was the decisive year for Lego: the company, which in the meantime had evolved and expanded and had begun to adopt plastic as a raw material alongside wood, took five years to find the right combination of materials, molds, and measures of the interlocking system of the bricks to guarantee the right compromise between usability, stability, and versatility.
Lego has always had an extremely high standard of quality: tolerances are practically zero and systems to make sure that each brick is exactly as expected are very sophisticated. This obsession with quality has been one of the winning elements that have allowed the group to establish itself on the market, even at the expense of objectively not exactly popular prices: how many times have you found a defective or missing piece in a pack? We bet the vast majority of you enthusiasts will answer “zero”.
Due to their extremely versatile nature, in which very few are the limits beyond the player’s imagination, Legos have become a fundamental part of popular culture that goes far beyond the “children’s toy” context in which they were born. We’ve done everything with it – working table lamps, covers, and even complete computer cases, customizable mechanical keyboards, and even a 1:1 scale reproduction of a Bugatti Chiron and a Lamborghini Sìan.
In fact, we could say that recognizing and satisfying slightly more grown-up fans has been one of the key factors that have allowed the company to grow further over the past few years. We could identify at least three key initiatives in this sense:
- The development of sets specifically aimed at adults: made not necessarily to play with, but to be displayed as an ornament, carefully choosing the subjects and dimensions based on popular cultural trends with the reference target. Let’s think, for example, of the Architecture line (the Eiffel Tower even exceeds 10,000 pieces), of the very recent Botanical Collection, or of the iconic car and vehicle models such as the Bugatti Chiron, the Porsche 911 Gt3 RS, the Vespa or the Fiat 500.
- Partnerships with brands and franchises are super popular and appreciated in popular culture and beyond. From here were born strands such as Lego Star Wars (especially the huge and very expensive Ultimate Collector Series), Lego Harry Potter, and the most famous vehicles in the history of cinema (from the legendary DeLorean in Back to the Future to Dom Toretto’s Dodge Charger in Fast & Furious, passing through the Ecto-1 of the Ghostbusters and the Tumbler of Batman).
- Engage the community with the Lego Ideas initiative, where the most interesting projects of ordinary enthusiasts are transformed into real and mass-produced sets. Absolute masterpieces have come from here, including the reproduction of the typewriter, the house of Mom I Lost the Plane, the NASA Apollo Saturn V rocket, and the Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh.
- And then of course there are all the parallel initiatives that expand the brand into other contexts, especially the cinematographic/television one (The Lego Movie is particularly appreciated!), video game (the very recent success of the Lego Star Wars saga).
In short, the advance of the Danish bricks seems intent on anything but stopping. And what better way to celebrate them than building a beautiful set? We already have a precise plan:
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The Last of Us Remake Game Can Be Played For Free, It’s Really Easy!

Taking advantage of the hype of The Last of Us series that is currently busy on HBO, Sony is giving fans the opportunity to play The Last of Us Remake game for free. However, there are several conditions that gamers must pass.
Previously, The Last of Us series made the game more widely known. After getting the praise, many fans then returned to playing the game to repeat the hype and storyline of the zombie series.
Quoted Game Byte, Sunday (22/1/2023), Sony then offered a free trial for The Last of Us: Part 1. The original game was released for PS3 in 2013 before being remastered for PS4 in 2014.
For some games, this apocalyptic classic from Naughty Dog is considered one of the best games of all time. However, to play The Last of Us: Part 1 for free, there are conditions that must be met.
You must subscribe to PlayStation Plus at the Premium tier. Unfortunately, just subscribing to the Essential or Extra tier won’t give you access to the trial (demo).
That said, The Last of Us: Remastered was offered at a basic subscription level in October 2019. Additionally, it is also part of the PlayStation Plus Collection on PlayStation 5.
The trial of The Last of Us remake will be playable for two hours. During that time, you will have access to the entire game. However, that won’t be enough to finish the game, so of course it’s called a trial.
In part 1, it might take you around 15 to 20+ hours to finish the story. But, even so, you will still be able to get a trophy if you successfully complete the game completely. How do you want to try?
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Cinematic League of Legends 2023 Flooded with Blasphemy, Riot Games Gives ‘Love Letters’ to Fans

It has been a tradition since 2018 for Riot Games to release a cinematic video to open the new season of the game League of Legends.
To the extent that many fans have been waiting for this video because of the excellent visual quality of the CG, music, and storytelling.
However, this year it seems that Riot Games have disappointed many fans because the cinematic video for Season 2023 did not meet many people’s expectations.
The reason is that in this year’s cinematic video, Riot Games only displays cinematics from the LoL map, namely Summoner’s Rift with only background music and dubbing.
Even though the visuals are still very good, the cinematic this time feels empty because there is no story-telling and action from Champions as usual in previous cinematic videos.
As a result, because it received a lot of criticism, Riot Games provided clarification. They stated that this happened because there were unexpected conditions that forced them to find alternatives to make videos this year.
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