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PixelJunk Shooter Ultimate Coming to PS4, PS Vita, playstation.com, March 5, 2015. ^ " 'PUBG' will support crossplay on PS4 and Xbox One in October". Engadget. 19 August 2019. Retrieved September 6, 2019. ^ Russ Frushtick. 'PlayStation All-Stars' coming to Vita, will support Cross Play with PS3, Polygon, June 4, 2012.
Every PS4 demo and free-to-play title listed Archived 2015-12-28 at the Wayback Machine, playstation.com, 26 December 2015. ^ Tolentino, Josh (15 March 2022). "Bleach: Brave Souls is Now Available on PS4".
Lethal Skies II (PAL and NTSC-U/C, same game as Sidewinder V) Sidewinder V (Japan only, same game as Lethal Skies II) Silent Line: Armored Core. Silent Scope 2: Dark Silhouette. TimeSplitters 2. Time Crisis II. Time Crisis 3. Tokyo Road Race (PAL regions same game as Battle Gear 2) Unreal Tournament (North America only)
This is a list of games that were released for the PlayStation 4 console. There are currently 3372 games across both lists. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
In 2019, PC Gamer listed Rogue Warrior as being among "the worst PC games of all time", considering it "truly one of the worst first-person shooters in living memory", and akin to "one of those straight-to-video action movies you'd see on a DVD rack in a garage, but somehow dumber." [206]
Vevo and MUBI Launch Video Apps on Sony's PlayStation 4, variety.com, June 1, 2016. ^ Kids TV channel POP's free on-demand app out now on PS4, PlayStation Blog, 21 September 2018. ^ a b Brittany Roston. The best free Netflix alternatives you've never heard of, slashgear.com, June 23, 2017. ^ Luis Bento.
Sony has released a number of previously released PlayStation video games, remastered in high-definition (HD) for their newer consoles, a form of porting. A number of related programs exist, the most prominent two being "Classics HD" (also known as "HD Collection") and "PSP Remasters". The former consists of multiple PlayStation 2 games ...
PlayStation TV. The PlayStation TV (abbreviated to PS TV ), known in Japan and other parts of Asia as the PlayStation Vita TV or PS Vita TV, is a microconsole, [14] [15] [16] and a non-handheld variant of the PlayStation Vita handheld game console. It was released in Japan on November 14, 2013, [3] and Europe and Australia on November 14, 2014.