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Streaming was not mentioned in the leak, but that is presumably how the demos will be delivered if a download is not required, especially with game download sizes skyrocketing over the past few years. Streaming would allow game trials to be played instantly, and Sony definitely has the infrastructure to support this given the ever-expanding PlayStation Now streaming service.

However, no details were provided about what parts of games would be included in the demos. Whether PS5 users will be able to try out the first few minutes of every game or a specific vertical slice of each game remains to be seen. Sony has been keeping PS5 details scarce, only sharing a drip-feed of news over the past few months, and this feature will most likely not be revealed until much closer to the system's launch if it is indeed real.

If this rumor does end up being real, then it would be a huge win for Sony and give it a head-start for the next console generation. Microsoft has been ramping up the quality of the services provided on Xbox One, and Xbox Game Pass will be a real threat to the PlayStation 5 if Sony does not shape PlayStation Now into a competitive service by the time the Xbox Series X launches later this year.

That is likely due in part because of various reports in recent years regarding an allegedly toxic work environment at the Paris-based studio, something that the developer has denied. Quantic Dream sued several French publications and lost following reports in the press that the company circulated degrading photoshopped images of employees that were offensive in nature, some of which had even been altered to include Nazi-imagery.

Other complaints included sexual misconduct at work-related events and racist remarks. While previous Quantic Dream games like Heavy Rain and Detroit: Become Human have often been PlayStation exclusives, it was announced in that the studio wanted to become a multi-platform developer. Quantic Dream recently opened a second office in Montreal. Got a news tip or want to contact us directly?

Email news gamespot. Again, much like Killzone 2 tech demo, Evolution Studios MotorStorm E3 showcase was yet another target render demo which was supposed to excite players about the concept and visual potential of PlayStation 3 more than anything else. Though, the sheer level of reactive detail, physics and staged animation all pointed towards a game that could never be realized quite like this on PS3, MotorStorm still ended up being a visually appealing and enjoyable off-road racer when it finally released in With the next generation of PlayStation and the subsequent ascension of Mark Cerny to the position of lead systems architect, PlayStation 4 was and is a sleek, streamlined effort that cribbed from existing PC architectures to craft a stonkingly powerful at the time gaming console.

With the ability to push higher resolutions, create more detailed environments and character models, all the while embracing a lot of other cutting edge visual tech at the time, PlayStation 4 needed some really good tech demos to show it off that were more than just smoke and mirrors. Obviously still somewhat mindful of being caught on the hop so to speak with the smoke and mirrors Killzone 2 demo that was put out a generation before, the Killzone Shadow Fall tech trailer marked a dramatic departure to say the least.

How refreshing! An actual shame. A crying one, in fact.



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