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PlayStation Plus will now stagger new additions to the library

11 June 2026 at 13:00

Each month, Sony updates its PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium line-ups with new (and sometimes returning) games. As expected, June’s titles have now been officially unveiled. In an interesting move by the console maker however, Sony announced that all future releases on PlayStation Plus will be added in a staggered manner – at least in the UK, US and Japan.

Taking to their blog to make the announcement, Sony officially unveiled the full list of titles which will be joining PlayStation Plus Extra / Premium’s library later this month. Curiously, the console maker is changing the way it releases games onto the service, now taking a more staggered approach in certain regions.

While globally all the games will go live on the 16th of June, users in the US, UK and Japan will seemingly be getting some earlier, while others later; with Sony noting that they are “exploring new ways to deliver PlayStation Plus Game Catalog titles in select markets.”

PlayStation Plus Staggered

With that, the full list of upcoming inclusions and their regional release dates are as follows:

  • Sonic X Shadow Generations | PS5, PS4 (Available today)
  • Final Fantasy XVI | PS5 (16th of June)
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance | PS5, PS4 (23rd of June)
  • Life is Strange: Double Exposure | PS5 (23rd of June)
  • Farming Simulator 25 | PS5 (30th of June)
  • Blades of Fire | PS5 (30th of June)
  • Black Desert | PS5 (30th of June)
  • [PS Plus Premium] Gitaroo Man (16th of June)

While a solid month overall, particularly with the inclusion of Final Fantasy XVI, Life is Strange: Double Exposure and Kingdom Come, PlayStation’s decision to spread their arrivals across multiple weeks in a small handful of regions does seem a bit odd.

That said, it is likely that this renewed version of the program will find its way to the rest of the world in due time. We will have to wait and see.

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LG Japan Drops Pre-Order Pricing For Its 5K2K UltraGear OLED, Slashing 21% Off The $2,099 Flagship Before Launch

2 May 2026 at 12:27

A curved LG UltraGear gaming monitor displays purple and blue light streaks with the LG logo, positioned above the word 'evo' in the illuminated background.

LG Japan has disclosed the official prices for its high-end OLED gaming monitors, as well as specifications on the official Japanese website. LG Japan Starts Taking Pre-Orders for UltraGear 45GX950B-B 5K OLED, Starting at $1,653 and 32GX870B-B at $1081 The LG UltraGear EVO lineup introduced at CES this year is now starting to hit shelves, at least in a few regions. While not available globally at the moment, LG Japan has started taking pre-orders for two models in the LG UltraGear EVO lineup. This includes the flagship 45-inch UltraGear EVO AI 5K2K 45GX950B-B gaming monitor, as well as the 32GX870B-B, […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/lg-japan-starts-taking-pre-orders-for-ultragear-45gx950b-b-and-32gx870b-b/

DDR5 RAM Prices Finally Crack In Japan As 64 GB Kits Dip Below $489 For First Time In Four Months

24 April 2026 at 20:44

Memory Makers Will Only Meet 60% of DRAM Demand Through 2027, Locking In Years of Shortages and Price Pain 1

You will be extremely lucky if you can buy a 64 GB RAM kit for under $500 these days, but some retailers in Japan are indeed selling it for such a low price. Several DDR5 RAM Kits in Japan See a Sudden Price Decline of Up To 22% Compared to Previous Months Prices for several DDR5 RAM kits have dropped sharply in Japan mid-April, making them more affordable than they were in the previous months. We all have been waiting for such price drops, but every time we see some relief, the prices shoot up quickly in a few days. […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/ddr5-ram-prices-finally-crack-in-japan-as-64-gb-kits-dip-below-489-for-first-time-in-four-months/

Rumoured God of War spin-off gets new leaked details

15 April 2026 at 10:15

For years now, fans have been wondering what Sony Santa Monica’s Cory Barlog has been working on, with previous leaks and rumours suggesting that it would be a new IP in a Sci-Fi setting. Recent reports from industry insiders however have since shed some light on the matter, claiming the mystery project to be a God of War spin-off with Kratos’ wife Faye as the lead. Following this, we’ve now gotten additional details, including suggestions that the game will tackle multiple mythologies.

Following leaks back in March which claimed that Sony Santa Monica’s next project is a God of War spin-off focused on Kratos’ late wife Faye which would “differ from the Norse God of War games with more of a focus on action,” we’ve now gotten some additional details pertaining to this rumoured 2027 title.

According to a new report from the publication mp1st, this upcoming spin-off will deviate from the past two title’s Norse-based mythologies, ‘confirming’ that “elements from Chinese and Japanese mythologies will be part of a new entry in the series.”

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Of course, while the OG God of War games tackled Greek Mythology and the recent duology took Kratos to Midgard (and the Norse realms as a whole), Sony Santa Monica have teased the existence of other mythologies in-game and so such a shift would not be surprising.

Regardless, we should hopefully learn about this mysterious project sooner rather than later, with insider Tom Henderson recently claiming that an official announcement could be arriving as soon as this month. We will have to wait and see.

KitGuru says: Are you looking forward to this potential spin-off? How different would you like it to be compared to the Norse era games? Let us know down below.

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Why China’s humanoid robot industry is winning the early market

By: Kate Park
28 February 2026 at 15:00
China’s push into humanoid robots is accelerating, with domestic firms shipping more units and iterating faster than U.S. competitors in a still-nascent market.

TSMC’s Arizona Plant Finally Turns a Profit After Four Years of Struggle, But Money Was Never the Real Goal

28 February 2026 at 17:28

TSMC could surpass Apple in market value by 2030, predicts analyst

TSMC's US operations have struggled since their initial launch in 2021, and after four 'rough' years, the Arizona plant has now reported profitability. TSMC's Expansion Towards the US Has Been a Costly Venture, But The Chip Giant Is Playing the 'Long Ball' Game TSMC's expansion into America isn't just driven by political motives; instead, the chip giant recognizes that diversifying production is becoming a 'must' amid the geopolitical risks it faces. The CHIPS Act initially catalyzed the Biden administration's pivot towards Arizona, which laid out initial investment plans. Since 2021, TSMC Arizona has reported operating losses totaling $1.25 billion over […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/tsmc-arizona-plant-finally-turns-a-profit-after-four-years-of-struggle/

Japan Is Actually Offering Incentives to Samsung and SK Hynix to Build Memory Fabs, but the Korean Giants Are Declining the ‘Attractive’ Proposals

23 February 2026 at 18:51

An aerial view of the SK hynix semiconductor manufacturing facility with multiple large factory buildings and an

The Japanese government is eager to expand onshore production, and one way to attract investment is to offer incentives to giants like SK hynix and Samsung. Japanese Government's Support & Incentives Reportedly Reduce TCO of Memory Fabs by More than 50% The global semiconductor dynamics have evolved rapidly since nations like Japan and the US have made chip production a matter of national security. Incentives like the CHIPS Act have contributed significantly to the growth of American manufacturing, and the current Japanese administration is now looking to attract private investment as well. A report by Chosun Biz reveals that memory […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/japan-is-actually-offering-incentives-to-samsung-and-sk-hynix-to-build-memory-fabs/

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