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What do I need to play 2021 on PS4?

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What do I need to play 2021 on PS4?

What do I need to play 2021 on PS4?

  • Assassin's Creed Valhalla. (Image credit: Ubisoft) ...
  • Death Stranding. (Image credit: Sony) ...
  • Devil May Cry 5. (Image credit: Capcom) ...
  • Dreams. (Image credit: Sony) ...
  • Ghost of Tsushima. (Image credit: Sony) ...
  • God of War. (Image credit: Sony) ...
  • Horizon Zero Dawn. (Image credit: Sony Computer Entertainment Europe) ...
  • The Last of Us, Part II.

What games will be free on PS4 2021?

PlayStation Plus subscribers will get free access to three games in August: PopCap and Electronic Arts' third-person shooter Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville and Nacon's Tennis World Tour 2 for PlayStation 4, and Hunter's Arena: Legends for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

Will games still come out for PS4?

Sony Will Continue to Release PS4 Games Until 2023, According to Analyst.

When is PS4 communities going to be shut down?

  • PlayStation Is Officially Shutting Down PS4 Communities By Rollin Bishop - March 15, 2021 09:41 am EDT Sony has confirmed that the PlayStation 4 Communities feature will officially be discontinued and shut down in April.

Is the PlayStation 4 going to be discontinued?

  • So, no, the PS4 has not been discontinued completely, but there is only one version of the system that will be sold going forward. Also, the PS4 servers are not shutting down.

What is the end date for PlayStation Communities?

  • A fixed end date for the PlayStation Communities service has not been announced. The PlayStation Communities feature allowed players on the PS4 console to create and join community groups based on their interests, and allowed them to interact with one another through messaging and other services.

When is PlayStation Vue going to be shut down?

  • Late Tuesday night the technology giant confirmed that PlayStation Vue, it's TV streaming service, would be shut down on January 30th, 2020. A PlayStation blog announced the news, with John Kodera, Deputy President of Sony Interactive Entertainment writing the following to the consoles loyal fanbase:

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