Sony's latest patent could make it easier to revisit parts in PS5 games.
The very best single-player video games offer multiple points that stick with players; moments that people will want to revisit for years or even decades after. Unfortunately, it's not always easy to do that, as games usually require that a player spend hours getting back to that point if they want to replay one specific moment. Clearly, PlayStation has been thinking about that, and how the company can extend the replay value of its single-player games.
How Trigger Points Could WorkWhile this patent offers a compelling look at what could be added to future PlayStation games, it's unclear whether the option would also be added to existing ones. It's possible we could see this added to games like Marvel's Wolverine, but it's hard to say whether PlayStation would go back and add the feature to titles like Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
New 'Godzilla Minus One' Poster Teases a Monster of Epic ScaleA new poster for Takashi Yamakazi's Godzilla Minus One teases the epic size of the classic monster.
Read more »
AEW Collision Reveals New Tournament and Teases Showdown with WWEAEW's Paul Wight references WWE superstars John Cena, Brock Lesnar, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Batista on Collision
Read more »
Doctor Who: New Image Teases TARDIS Trouble for David Tennant and Catherine TateThe Doctor and Donna Noble emerge from the TARDIS in a new Doctor Who photo.
Read more »
New lawsuit alleges unsafe conditions in New Mexico detention centerSANTA FE, Nuevo México, EE.UU.
Read more »
GTA 5's Michael De Santa Teases His Return For GTA 6Voice actor Ned Luke seems to be teasing Michael’s return in GTA 6. Here’s what he says, and how the fan favorite character might factor in.
Read more »
Masters of the Universe: Revolution Teases Keith David's HordakHe-Man, Skeletor, and their friends and foes return when the new animated series hits Netflix January 25.
Read more »