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A remake of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag has been rumored for some time. It was reported in 2023 that the game was in the ...
Mr Balatro himself, developer LocalThunk, is being consumed by the very beast he unleashed on the world. He's currently trying to do a completionist++ run which is very, very difficult unless you're ...
Only a very scant 0.1 percent of players have managed to platinum Indie hit Balatro, and PlayStation architect Mark Cerny is one of them. Cerny - who was most recently the lead system architect ...
Games Roguelike Balatro Dulcet-voiced Sony tech god Mark Cerny is better than you at Balatro, joins the 0.1% of players to platinum the whole game News By Joshua Wolens published 27 May 2025 ...
Balatro may have ruined several lives last year due to it being seemingly impossible to put down, but even with the millions of hours that would've been played over the 5 million copies sold, it ...
PlayStation system architect Mark Cerny – the man behind the cutting-edge PS5 and PS4 hardware designs – will be deep into the development of the PS6 by now, but he’s still chipping away at ...
The poker-themed roguelike Balatro became a smash hit on its release last year, selling 1m copies in its first month, and things have only gone from strength to strength for solo developer LocalThunk.
According to a new Digital Foundry interview with Mark Cerny, some version of FSR 4 will make it into the PlayStation 5 Pro via a software update rather than new hardware.
PlayStation lead system architect Mark Cerny in an interview with Digital Foundry stated, "our target is to have something very similar to FSR 4's upscaler available on PS5 Pro for 2026 titles as ...
We sit down with PS5 architect Mark Cerny to discuss PSSR, the future of game graphics, and what Sony's partnership with AMD could mean for Xbox.
PlayStation 5 Pro architect Mark Cerny confirms that Sony's $700 console uses multi-generational hybrid GPU RDNA tech, and reveals exact TFLOP math.
Cerny added “I think path-tracing on PS5 Pro would be a little tricky to do, but I wouldn’t put it past the developers, there are some amazing, amazing engineers out there.” ...