Is Battlefield 6 Launching at $80 a Mistake l PlayStation Update Hints at a PS5 Handheld l Wuchang Fallen Feathers Review in Progress cover art

Is Battlefield 6 Launching at $80 a Mistake l PlayStation Update Hints at a PS5 Handheld l Wuchang Fallen Feathers Review in Progress

Is Battlefield 6 Launching at $80 a Mistake l PlayStation Update Hints at a PS5 Handheld l Wuchang Fallen Feathers Review in Progress

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This week on The Trophy Room: A PlayStation Podcast hosts Teegan, Kyle, and Joe talk about the news straight from the PlayStation blog that the PS5 latest software beta that helps Dualsense controller link to various Bluetooth devices such as a PC, Table, Smartphone, iphone, and PlayStation 5 via Bluetooth sync. It alos has an energy saver that lowers the performance of the PS5 to save energy could this also lead to a device thats a future and acual PSP or PSVita mobile device akin to a Nintendo Switch 2? Maybe a gaming handheld at the start of the next generation of video game consoles with a PlayStation 6 and PS6 Handheld or even a PS5 handheld device that native without the need to stream. Its also a sign of PlayStation's push to publish more games on PC and Steam. Also Battlefield 6 may launch at a premium price of over $80 this after Microsoft Gaming and Xbox announced that The Outer Worlds 2 has lowered its price from $80 toa more reasonable 70 us dollar price tag. If Electronic Arts revealed the price to be 80 dollars along the likes Mario Kart World and Grand Theft Auto 6 might very well launch at that price. Is BF4 really having the backing the way of Call of Duty Black Ops 7 or GTA 6? Also our Wuchang Fallen Feathers Review in Progress as it already is breaking records on steam concurrent player count?

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