TUI has cancelled holidays to Sri Lanka amid a ‘deteriorating’ political and financial situation over in the country.
29.04.2022 - 15:15 / nme.com
PS1 and PSP games have been found on PlayStation Network (PSN) servers, providing an early look at some of the retro titles that may launch with Sony‘s revamped PlayStation Plus service.As datamined by Reddit user The_Andshrew (via VGC), artwork for five older PlayStation games have appeared on PSN’s backend servers.The games include Ridge Racers 2 for the PSP, and four other PS1 games – Mr Driller, Tekken 2, Worms Armageddon, and Worms World Party.While nothing’s been confirmed just yet, the datamine seems to provide an early look at some of the games that will launch as part of PlayStation Plus’ upcoming reshuffle. Earlier in the month, four Syphon Filter games received ratings for a PS4 and PS5 launch – though it’s unclear if these titles will appear as part of PlayStation Plus, or if something else is in the works.Back in March, Sony announced that the subscription-based service will undergo a significant rebrand.
Part of these changes include the addition of PlayStation Plus Premium, which will offer an extra 340 games – including titles from PS1, PS2 and PSP platforms.However, don’t expect to see many of PlayStation’s first-party titles appear on the service from day one. PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan has shared that it’s “not a road that we’re going to go down with this new service,” however later added that “all the big names” will be present.“We have big publishers, we have small indie publishers.
We have over 200 partners working with us to put their content into PlayStation Plus, so the lineup is going to be really strong,” said Ryan.Last week, Sony announced that these changes are expected to launch in Europe on June 22, but will launch in less than a month in Asia. In other gaming news, Facebook’s parent company
.TUI has cancelled holidays to Sri Lanka amid a ‘deteriorating’ political and financial situation over in the country.
Salt And Sacrifice has received a forced price increase on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in some regions.Following the launch of Ska Studios‘ Soulslike 2D platforming game Salt And Sacrifice on May 10, it was reported that the price for the game went up on PlayStation stores for some regions.As reported by Techraptor, the price of the game was forced to match the local prices on the global Epic Games Store, with countries like Brazil seeing a price increase of 276 per cent, meaning the price has gone from $38 to $105. However, in the UK, players saw a decrease from £16 to £13, while in Canada it went from $22CAD to $27CAD.At the time, developer Shane Lynch told the game’s community on its Discord server that “some prices were originally set much lower than Sony, and we’re obligated to match prices on all platforms.
TUI has cancelled all holidays to Sri Lanka departing up to and including 31 May 2022. This comes as the Foreign Office updated its travel advice for Sri Lanka, urging Brits not to go to the country unless it’s absolutely necessary.
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