Here’s A Collection Of Free PlayStation-Themed Backgrounds For Your Next Zoom Meeting

Working from home is the new normal due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, but thanks to advances in internet technology and software that bridges the gap between people, communication is easier than ever before. Conferencing programs such as Microsoft Teams and Zoom have risen up to become some of the most popular software that allows for large groups of people to chat to each other from the comfort of their own home, but it can be boring seeing the same setting behind you in each call.

That’s not too much of a problem though, as those programs do allow for users to create a virtual background that can be used to liven up their surroundings. Sony has thrown its hat into the ring, and has released a collection of background images from several of its first-party games including Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima, Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us, and plenty more.

Plus, they make for some soothing PC desktop wallpapers as well, in case you’re looking for a change of pace. You can click on any of the images below to get them in their full resolution and convince your co-workers that you’ve just landed in feudal Japan or escaped the planet to join Ratchet and Clank in their next adventure.

Concrete Genie

Concrete Genie
Concrete Genie
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Ghost of Tsushima

Ghost of Tsushima
Ghost of Tsushima
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Days Gone

Days Gone
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Death Stranding

Death Stranding
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Dreams

Dreams
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God of War

God of War
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Gran Turismo

Gran Turismo
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Horizon: Zero Dawn

Horizon Zero Dawn
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InFAMOUS: Second Son

InFAMOUS: Second Son

Little Big Planet

Little Big Planet
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MLB The Show

MLB The Show
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Ratchet & Clank

Ratchet & Clank
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Shadow of the Colossus

Shadow of the Colossus
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The Last of Us

The Last of Us

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End

Zombie Army 4: Dead War Has Two New Seasons On The Way

Undead shooter Zombie Army 4: Dead War has two more seasons of content on the way. Developer Rebellion announced the news in its latest Development Update, outlining a rough plan for the next year’s worth of undead Nazi slaying.

The game’s second season–which is being developed in collaboration with Flix Interactive–will kick off later this year on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia. Season three is due to follow sometime in 2021, and both seasons will feature new campaign missions, character skins, weapons, and more, including both free and premium content.

Rebellion isn’t done with season one yet either. A free horde map titled Zoo is available to download now, while you can also purchase a crossbow pistol bundle separately or as part of the game’s season pass.

The latest Development Update also comes with a few interesting statistics. Since its launch back on February 4, Rebellion says Zombie Army 4 players have slaughtered two billion undead Nazis, including 50 million Hitler clones during the campaign’s finale.

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The Mandalorian: Season 2 Release Date Revealed

The Mandalorian’s second season will officially be released on Disney+ on October 30, 2020.

The announcement came from Twitter with some new title art of The Mandalorian himself and The Child (Baby Yoda!), and the words, “This is the day. New episodes start streaming Oct. 30 on #DisneyPlus. #TheMandalorian.”

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The Mandalorian’s first season aired its final episode on December 27, 2019, and, in our review, we said “Every show needs time to find its footing in its first season, and The Mandalorian’s roughest edges – its wild shifts in tone, derivative standalone episodes, and clunky dialogue – are arguably exacerbated by the shortened episode order and weekly release schedule… But when the show is firing on all cylinders – as in its opening and closing run of episodes – it channels all the fun, escapism, and yes, earnest heart (or, if you prefer, occasional cheesiness) of the Original Trilogy.”

Season 1 aired its episodes weekly, and saw The Child / Baby Yoda take over our galaxy.

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The Mandalorian’s first season finale featured the return of a weapon with a major legacy in the Star Wars universe, the Darksaber. We’ve done a deep dive into the history of this weapon, which was previously owned by Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ Bo-Katan Kryze, who will reportedly be played by Katee Sackhoff in season 2, and Star Wars Rebels’ Sabine Wren. Now, it has somehow found its way into Giancarlo Esposito’s Moff Gideon.

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Star Wars: The Mandalorian Season 2 Premiere Date Confirmed

The Mandalorian is set to return in October. It has been announced that Season 2 of the acclaimed Star Wars TV show will start streaming on Disney+ from Friday, October 30.

The news was confirmed by Disney+ in a new tweet. We’ve yet to see any footage or images from the new season, and the tweet only displays the shows’s familiar logo. But is exciting to think the new season is only a few weeks away. Check it out below.

While many upcoming shows have been delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, production on The Mandalorian Season 2 was already complete by the time much of Hollywood shut down in March. Jon Favreau returns as showrunner, with Pedro Pascal back in the title role. Other returning cast members include Gina Carano (Cara Dune), Carl Weathers (Greef), and Giancarlo Esposito (Moff Gideon).

In terms of the new cast, Terminator and Aliens star Michael Biehn will reportedly play a bounty hunter, while it is rumored that Rosario Dawson might appear as fan-favorite character Ahsoka Tano, who first appeared in the animated movie and show The Clone Wars.

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to everything we know so far about The Mandalorian Season 2.

The Witcher: A Look Inside the Episodes Now Streaming on Netflix

Netflix has released The Witcher: A Look Inside the Episodes, a new limited series exploring the stories and themes that powered the first season of The Witcher.

The all-new miniseries was added to the Netflix library on Wednesday, with eight behind-the-scenes specials now available to stream. In the new series, showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich invites viewers to take a deep dive into every single episode of the first season, providing fresh insight into some of the show’s most crucial scenes and major events.

The official Netflix page for The Witcher: A Look Inside the Episodes provides a brief summary of each short episode:

Episode 1, The End’s Beginning – Series creator and showrunner Lauren S. Hissrich breaks down the opening scenes and outlines how Geralt’s encounter with Renfri sets up the season.

Episode 2, Four Marks – Take a deep dive into the crucial role that Yennefer’s backstory plays in her journey, and how the elves are a pillar in the Continent’s world-building.

Episode 3, Betrayer Moon – Delve into Geralt and Yennefer’s transformation stories, as he turns from slayer to savior, and she makes the ultimate sacrifice to become beautiful.

Episode 4, Of Banquets, Bastards and Burials – Hissrich explains how the show’s timelines come together, the moment Geralt changes his destiny and what compels Ciri to continue on her quest.

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Episode 5, Bottled Appetites – Find out why the writers gave Geralt a terrible bout of insomnia and explore the magic-entangled dynamics of his fateful first encounter with Yennefer.

Episode 6, Rare Species – After an intimate glimpse inside Geralt and Yennefer’s complicated relationship, discover what it means for Ciri’s story arc when she picks up a knife.

Episode 7, Before a Fall – Dig into Geralt’s white-knight complex, Ciri’s character growth and what Hissrich describes as one of the season’s loveliest scenes.

Episode 8, Much More – From the meaning behind the finale’s title to Geralt’s dream and Yennefer’s real motivation, Hissrich dissects events as the paths of destiny collide.

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The Witcher launched on Netflix last year and quickly became one of the most in-demand TV series’ in the world across all streaming platforms, even surpassing Disney Plus’ Star Wars: The Mandalorian as “the top show” around the globe for one week in December, as 76 million households streamed the first season of the action-packed fantasy-drama.

Season 2 of The Witcher started filming in London earlier this year, with a planned release sometime in 2021. However, the shoot was suspended back in March as Netflix paused filming on all of its films and TV shows in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Netflix has since resumed production on the second season of the hit show after being given the “green light” to start filming again.

If you want to explore the extraordinary world of The Witcher in the meantime, check out the other Netflix behind-the-scenes special Making The Witcher.

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Adele Ankers is a Freelance Entertainment Journalist. You can reach her on Twitter.

The TurboGrafx-16 Mini Is Back In Stock At Amazon

Though it’s technically been out for a few months, finding the Amazon-exclusive TurboGrafx-16 Mini in stock for list price hasn’t been easy. The mini console’s North American release was delayed earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic before finally releasing in limited quantities in May. For those who have wanted to scoop one up, the TurboGrafx-16 Mini is available to order at Amazon for $100.

The TurboGrafx-16 Mini includes several can’t-miss classics like Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, Bonk’s Revenge, Ninja Spirit, Ys Book 1 & 2, and Neutopia. In our TurboGrafx-16 Mini review, tech commerce editor Mat Paget praised the big library of games and the console’s authentic design. “Being able to experience these classic titles in one convenient place–and witness M2’s charming, nostalgic presentation–makes the TurboGrafx-16 Mini an exciting device that does a great job of capturing the past of a console that should not be forgotten,” Paget wrote.

Since the console supports multiplayer for up to five users, you may want to grab some extra controllers and a multitap to add support for more than two players. 8Bitdo’s wireless TurboGrafx-16 Mini controllers are a great option, and they are available at Amazon for $25 each. Meanwhile, you can grab a multitap for $30 if you want more than just two-player support.

Persona 4 Golden Gets Its First Patch On PC

Version 1.1 is now available to download for Persona 4 Golden on Steam. The first patch for the PC version of the classic JRPG addresses gameplay and stability issues including random crashes, progression issues, improved optimisation, and so on.

Those participating in the game’s Open Beta Branch will have already encountered these fixes, but they’ve now made their way to the Main Branch of the game for everyone. Version 1.1 tackles a number of issues relating to various parts of Persona 4 Golden, such as problems with cutscene playback, including a new lower playback mode that smooths out the performance on older machines. There are also fixes for crashes that could occur when removing an Xbox One controller, a progression issue that sometimes happened when entering Yukiko’s castle, and another issue that would prevent some players from being able to complete Quest 3.

Below is the full comprehensive list of fixes made in the first patch.

Persona 4 Golden version 1.1 full patch notes

  • Fixes to video quizzes
  • Fixes to cutscene playback, including a lower playback mode for smoother play on older machines
  • Soft locks occurring around Personamations
  • Random crashes reported
  • Crashes related to removing Xbox One controllers
  • A hang issue that occurs during Midnight Trivia Quiz
  • Blank items in inventory causing crashes and freezes
  • Please note that if you are experiencing this issue, your old saves will retain the blank item, so it is suggested that you generate new saves and avoid old saves with blank items
  • An audio issue related to the audio setting during Yosuke’s Cavalry Attack
  • A progression issue that occurs when entering Yukiko’s castle
  • Addresses a known issue where Quest 3 could not be completed by some players
  • Optimized cutscene movies for better playback that was causing stuttering
  • When using high-resolution monitors, resolved an issue where the Windows 10 resolution scaling was being applied
  • Fixed a freeze issue when equipping a blank item in “Equip > Clothes”
  • If you have a blank item in the Clothes menu, please be sure to remove it as these blank items can be still in your currently saved game data. Equipping blank items can trigger various freeze issues in other locations
  • Resolved a soft lock that could occur after an All-Out-Attack

Persona 4’s PC release has been a big success for publisher Sega since it launched back on June 14. With over half a million copies sold, it’s prompted the company to consider porting more of its catalogue to PC in the future.

Now Playing: Persona 4 Golden – Steam Launch Trailer

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Destiny 2: Beyond Light Reveals How Stasis Sub-Class Customization Works

Destiny 2: Beyond Light will introduce three new sub-classes when it launches in November, with each power-up focusing on assisting other players and controlling the flow of combat. Hunters can access the Revenant sub-class and Titans can tap into the power of Behemoths, while Warlocks will be able to channel the Stasis energies of Shadebinders.

Bungie revealed in a blog post more details on the new Warlock subclass, which specializes in the art of immobilizing enemies and then shattering them with Stasis energy. Warlocks can also wield a Stasis staff that fires energy projectiles or get up close and personal with enemies, freezing them in place with Penumbral Blast melee attacks.

Stasis sub-classes will also have an exclusive benefit in the form of Aspects and Fragments. Aspects are class-specific physical items that can be slotted into your inventory. Once equipped, Aspects will unlock new abilities, that can also be freely mixed and matched. Fragments, which aren’t locked to specific classes, can be added to these Aspects and offer passive perks at the cost of a stat penalty.

How Aspects and Fragments can be combined, will be up to players. One example that Bungie described was the Frostpulse Aspect, which augments a Warlock Rift ability, freezing any enemies who come into range. Frostpulse can also be further augmented, such as with the Whisper of Refraction Fragment. Once it has been added, Warlock guardians will then replenish some of their class ability energy whenever an enemy is shattered in combat. The cost of using this second Fragment is a slight reduction in Intellect and Discipline.

Destiny 2: Beyond Light Shadebinder
Destiny 2: Beyond Light Shadebinder

Xbox Game Pass subscribers will be able to add Beyond Light to their collection in November, along with the Forsaken and Shadowkeep expansions. Announced yesterday alongside several other games that’ll arrive in September, the Game Pass additions don’t have a final release date for when they’ll land on Microsoft’s subscription service other than “soon”.

Now Playing: Destiny 2: Beyond Light Trailer | Gamescom 2020

Samsung Reveals Its Second Foldable Phone for $2000

Early last year, Samsung announced the original Samsung Galaxy Z Fold with an eye-watering $1980 price tag. Now that the Fold 2 has been announced, Samsung has rounded up, selling the second edition of its folding phone for an even $2000 (well, $1999 to be precise).

The device was revealed at the recent Unpacked Part 2 event, as detailed by GameSpot sister site CNET, after first being announced at last month’s event alongside the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra. The new phone includes a number of improvements on its predecessor, including an improved hinge design and display, as well as the addition of 5G functionality.

While $2000 is a lot for a phone, rivaling the price of a decent gaming PC, it’s not as bad as it could be, as CNET points out. When compared to the price of last year’s Galaxy Z Fold, the new edition is only $20 more expensive, and includes some decent upgrades. The Fold 2 is a refinement on the original, addressing most of the concerns raised by early adopters of the first model.

Still, it seems like the Fold 2 is still destined to be a novelty for those few who can afford it, between its high price tag and dubious functionality. The more traditional phones just announced by Samsung include the Galaxy Note 20, which retails for $1000, and the $1300 Galaxy Note 20 Ultra–still a high price for a piece of tech, but far more reasonable.

The Galaxy Z Fold 2 is available to pre-order now if you have $2000 to drop on a phone, while the Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra are already available for sale.

Now Playing: Samsung Galaxy Fold – Official Unveiling

Chadwick Boseman Was Behind One Of Black Panther’s Most Iconic Lines

Black Panther director Ryan Coogler has written a tribute to his friend Chadwick Boseman, who passed away last Friday after a private battle with cancer. In a statement posted on Marvel.com, Coogler reminisces on his work with Boseman, and how the T’Challa actor brought so much to the film above and beyond what would be expected.

In particular, Coogler reveals that one of the film’s most striking lines was suggested by Boseman–not for his own character, but for Michael B. Jordan’s Killmonger. “In early drafts of the script, [Erik] Killmonger’s character would ask T’Challa to be buried in Wakanda,” Coogler explained. “Chad challenged that and asked, ‘What if Killmonger asked to be buried somewhere else?'” In the finished film, Killmonger says “just bury me in the ocean with my ancestors who jumped from ships, ’cause they knew death was better than bondage.”

Throughout the whole process, Boseman put a lot of thought and effort into the film, not just for what it was, but for what it would come to represent. “We would often speak about heritage and what it means to be African,” Coogler said. “When preparing for the film, he would ponder every decision, every choice, not just for how it would reflect on himself, but how those choices could reverberate.”

“We talked costumes, military practices,” Coogler added. “He said to me, ‘Wakandans have to dance during the coronations. If they just stand there with spears, what separates them from Romans?'”

Every step of the way, Boseman put the time in–including on Captain America: Civil War, before Coogler even came on the scene. Boseman even turned up for auditions for the film’s supporting roles, something Coogler reveals is “not common for lead actors in big budget movies.”

Tributes to Chadwick Boseman have flooded in since his sudden passing last week, including by his Black Panther co-star Michael B. Jordan, the developers of Marvel’s Avengers, and even Fortnite players have gathered to remember him.

Now Playing: Black Panther – Official Trailer