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News PS5 and PS4 games: PlayStation Plus subscriptions in danger?

PS5, PS4: are PlayStation Plus subscriptions in danger?

In the menu of the day of this Wednesday 2 November we start with the bad numbers of Sony, all this after a restyling of the PS Plus offer. Subsequently, we move on to the opening of Paris Games Week 2022, the Restart edition, and see what we offers. And we will be done with this new fictional country that is setting the web on fire. Il Giornale, here we are.

Summary

  • Is SP Plus in danger?
  • What does the restart of Paris Games Week 2022 offer?
  • Do you know the Listenbourg?

Is PS Plus in danger?

A new strategy that works for Sony? Yes and no. If the new offers proposed by the PlayStation Plus They seem convincing other data hinders your progress. Indeed, the PS5 delivery and production issues are holding back this initiative. If gamers are ditching the PS4, due to the lack of new playable games on it, they are struggling to move on to the next generation. A bridge that struggles to be built between two machines and that would cause A loss of 2 million subscribers.


What does the restart of Paris Games Week 2022 offer?

The Paris Games Week ex The great French event dedicated to video games. After the health crisis, it is difficult to organize events. Therefore, this “Restart” version of 2022 comes after two lost editions. Technically, the public can count 3 years without Paris Games Week at the Porte de Versailles fairgrounds. For its return, the event has undergone some changes. For example, the layout of the stands has been reorganized. A) Yes, video game producers and publishers are concentrated in a single pavilion. They share it with other players in the sector.


¿Conoces Listenbourg?

Listenbourg is a country that emerged this weekend. And the least we can say is that it quickly made the rounds of the web. To put it into perspective, it is right next to Spain and Portugal, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. But don’t worry, we’re not talking about a war of secession or independence here. No, Listenburg does not exist. Twitos Gaspardo created it to openly mock Americans. Known around the world for his hilarious micro-joggers, he plays with the low culture of geo-history in Uncle Sam’s country. To make his followers laugh, he creates a small montage and very quickly the tweet created a monstrous rumor.


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