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Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
PS5 owners warned consoles ‘overheating' if you play popular game as console ‘pushed to limits' & ‘goes into overdrive'
The issue is isolated to the base PS5, according to PushSquare, with PS5 Pro players reportedly spared the problem CAN'T BEAT THE HEAT PS5 owners warned consoles 'overheating' if you play popular game as console 'pushed to limits' & 'goes into overdrive' PLAYSTATION 5 owners have been warned that a new game may be overheating their consoles. Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, which launched earlier this month, has been hyped up over the game's "stunning" graphics. 1 Death Streanding 2: On the Beach was released on June 9 Credit: Kojima Productions But the high-definition game is launching people's consoles into overdrive, players have reported on social media. "I've been playing the game on a base PS5 and overall it runs great – the graphics are stunning and I've had no issues during regular gameplay," one player wrote on Reddit. "But as soon as I pause the game and the map screen comes up, the fan suddenly goes into overdrive and I get an overheat warning. "It's strange because everything else runs smoothly, even during long gameplay sessions. "But the moment I bring up the map and start planning a route, the fan suddenly goes crazy and I get an overheating warning." Consoles routinely overheat if they are kept in crowded spots, or are left to get dusty. However, the overheating issue is even happening with well-ventilated and freshly cleaned consoles, the player claimed. While the game's creators rushed to fix the problem with a new update, it doesn't appear to have worked, PushSquare reported. 'I've got the exact same problem,' another player said. "I'm using an original PS5 digital version. Fans start screaming only on map menu." The issue is isolated to the base PS5, according to PushSquare, with PS5 Pro players reportedly spared the problem. Gaming consoles may be more susceptible to overheating at the moment as warm weather spikes in parts of the UK, Europe and the US. Though it's worth noting that there may be more to the overheating issue, such as a memory leak.


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
PS5 owners warned consoles ‘overheating' if you play popular game as console ‘pushed to limits' & ‘goes into overdrive'
PLAYSTATION 5 owners have been warned that a new game may be overheating their consoles. Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, which launched earlier this month, has been hyped up over the game's "stunning" graphics. 1 Death Streanding 2: On the Beach was released on June 9 Credit: Kojima Productions But the high-definition game is launching people's consoles into overdrive, players have reported on social media. "I've been playing the game on a base PS5 and overall it runs great – the graphics are stunning and I've had no issues during regular gameplay," one player wrote on Reddit. "But as soon as I pause the game and the map screen comes up, the fan suddenly goes into overdrive and I get an overheat warning. "It's strange because everything else runs smoothly, even during long gameplay sessions. READ MORE ON PLAYSTATION "But the moment I bring up the map and start planning a route, the fan suddenly goes crazy and I get an overheating warning." Consoles routinely overheat if they are kept in crowded spots, or are left to get dusty. However, the overheating issue is even happening with well-ventilated and freshly cleaned consoles, the player claimed. While the game's creators rushed to fix the problem with a new update, it doesn't appear to have worked, Most read in Gaming 'I've got the exact same problem,' another player said. "I'm using an original PS5 digital version. Fans start screaming only on map menu." The issue is isolated to the base PS5, according to PushSquare, with PS5 Pro players reportedly spared the problem. Gaming consoles may be more susceptible to overheating at the moment as warm weather spikes in parts of the UK, Europe and the US. Though it's worth noting that there may be more to the overheating issue, such as a memory leak.


The Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
PS5 owners warned consoles ‘overheating' if you play popular game as console ‘pushed to limits' & ‘goes into overdrive'
PLAYSTATION 5 owners have been warned that a new game may be overheating their consoles. Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, which launched earlier this month, has been hyped up over the game's "stunning" graphics. 1 But the high-definition game is launching people's consoles into overdrive, players have reported on social media. "I've been playing the game on a base PS5 and overall it runs great – the graphics are stunning and I've had no issues during regular gameplay," one player wrote on Reddit. "But as soon as I pause the game and the map screen comes up, the fan suddenly goes into overdrive and I get an overheat warning. "It's strange because everything else runs smoothly, even during long gameplay sessions. "But the moment I bring up the map and start planning a route, the fan suddenly goes crazy and I get an overheating warning." Consoles routinely overheat if they are kept in crowded spots, or are left to get dusty. However, the overheating issue is even happening with well-ventilated and freshly cleaned consoles, the player claimed. While the game's creators rushed to fix the problem with a new update, it doesn't appear to have worked, PushSquare reported. 'I've got the exact same problem,' another player said. "I'm using an original PS5 digital version. Fans start screaming only on map menu." The issue is isolated to the base PS5, according to PushSquare, with PS5 Pro players reportedly spared the problem. Gaming consoles may be more susceptible to overheating at the moment as warm weather spikes in parts of the UK, Europe and the US. Though it's worth noting that there may be more to the overheating issue, such as a memory leak.
Yahoo
06-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Street Fighter 6 sees Capcom follow the road Nintendo abandoned in Animal Crossing by adding a collection of stone-cold NES bangers
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Capcom has added NES games to its roster of retro titles included in Street Fighter 6, and I fear it's a better drop than most of the Nintendo Switch Online NES games. We haven't seen this kind of game-within-a-game generosity since Animal Crossing on the GameCube. Out of all the third party Nintendo Switch 2 launch games, Capcom's Street Fighter 6 is arguably the best of the bunch (and by arguably, I mean it is but I don't want the Cyberpunk fans to come after me). Alongside the game's arrival on the Switch 2 this week, Capcom has released the final fighter of the games DLC Season 2 – that being Elena from Street Fighter 3 – as well as dropping a new balance patch into the game. Since it launched, Street Fighter 6 has allowed you to play some Capcom arcade classics within it, from the likes of classic Street Fighter titles, the all-time banger Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, and even out there choices like Savage Bees. However, with this new update, Capcom has folded NES titles into the game (presumably in celebration of its arrival on a Nintendo platform. The four titles included are a great selection of some of the best games on the NES and Street Fighter 2010 (spotted by Push Square). Included are Mighty Final Fight, which is a chibi remake (demake?) of Capcom's classic arcade beat 'em up which is canon to the Street Fighter universe. On the Street Fighter side there is Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight, which is a really rough side scroller that feels like a different game that had the Street Fighter brand slapped on it at the last second. Finally there's a one-two punch of two of the best NES games ever made: Bionic Commando and Mega Man 3. Bionic Commando is a 2D side-scroller where you're unable to jump and must rely on your robot arm to get business done, and still holds up as a classic today (although the Xbox 360 remake is better). And Mega Man 3 is, to put it simply, a banger. It's arguably the best Mega Man game there is, and probably the best game available in SF6's classic game roster (except Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, no one's touching that). Despite being a big supporter of Nintendo usually, Capcom has barely touched the Nintendo Switch Online apps, with Ghosts and Goblins being the only series that consistently gets releases on there. Granted, the Mega Man games are all in the Mega Man Legacy Collection, but Bionic Commando is a glaring omission that's finally going to be on Switch 2. Over a decade ago, Nintendo fans started getting used to the idea of NES games coming as free pack-ins with then-modern titles. We had examples like the extensive selection of retro titles in the original Animal Crossing, or the version of NES Metroid you could unlock by connecting Prime and Fusion together. Of course, the Wii Virtual Console a few years later taught Nintendo that fans were more than willing to pay extra for access to NES, and that's culminated in the Nintendo Switch Online library we can subscribe to today. Here's hoping Capcom doesn't get wind of the idea that these games could be sold with us to stay in the loop for all the upcoming Switch 2 games you need to known about.


Time of India
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
PlayStation Plus removes 22 games from the next month: Check full list
Image Source: Push Square Sony is reportedly removing 22 games from the PlayStation Plus and PS Plus Premium game catalog next month. To recall, PlayStation Plus has become a must for PS4 and PS5 users. As per the Push Square report, games like Grand Theft Auto 5, MotoGP 24, The Sims 4 and others will be removed 'from the PS Plus service on 20th May, at which point a new selection of games will be cycled in.' Impacted users will not be able to play these games from the said date, unless they buy a copy. This means that users have only a limited time to play these games. Here is the complete list of games that will be removed from PlayStation Plus in May - 22 games that will be removed from PlayStation Plus The list includes: Grand Theft Auto V – PS4 and PS5 Game Bundle MotoGP 24 – PS5 and PS4 The Sims 4: Island Living – PS4 Walkabout Mini Golf – PS5 Synth Riders – PSVR2 Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord – PSVR2 Before Your Eyes – PSVR 2 The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – PSVR2 The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners – Chapter 2: Retribution – PSVR2 LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 – PS4 Stranded: Alien Dawn – PS4 and PS4 The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame – PS5 Ghostrunner – PS5 and PS4 Payday 2: Crimewave Edition – PS4 Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – PS4 Journey to the Savage Planet – PS5 and PS4 Portal Knights – PS4 Enter the Dungeon – PS4 Batman: Arkham Knight – PS4 inFAMOUS Second Son – PS4 Resistance: Fall of Man – PS3 Resistance 2 – PS3 Notably, this is not the first time that Sony has removed games from the PlayStation Plus. The company removed a similar size of games in May last year. 'This is the second-biggest PS Plus clearout Sony has ever had, as 25 games were removed last year,' the Push Square report says.