Tuesday, 19 May 2026

PS5 Users Can Now Try Intriguing New Square Enix RPG for Free

PS5 RPG The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales

Square Enix has stealth-dropped a free playable prologue for its promising upcoming PS5 RPG on the PS Store. The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is brought to us by the developers of Octopath Traveler and Bravely Default, and you can check it out right now.

PS5 RPG The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales will launch in June 2026

The Adventures of Elliot Prologue Demo is out now on the PS Store in all regions, and you don’t need a PS Plus subscription to play. However, if you do have a Premium membership, then you can skip downloading and cloud stream the demo.

All your progress will carry over to the full game, provided you use the same PlayStation accounts for both the demo and the game.

“Enjoy the opening chapter of the story with the same freedom of adventure as in the full game,” says Square Enix. “Progress in the main quest, explore the unknown, or hunt down new weapons and magicite — the future is up to you. Your adventure in Philabieldia, a world filled with discovery, starts here!”

The demo does limit players’ access to certain areas, and you cannot redeem “save data bonuses,” per Square Enix.

The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales will launch on June 18, 2026.

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Nintendo Announces Completely Bonkers New Game That Turns Your Photos Into Minigames

Pictonico

Pictonico! is due out at the end of May as a freemium mobile game

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LG's UltraGear is a native 1,000Hz Full HD gaming monitor

LG has unveiled a new gaming monitor that can achieve 1,000Hz at Full HD.



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Monday, 18 May 2026

Ghost of Yotei Fans Upset as Multiplayer Content Support Ends

Ghost of Yotei multiplayer

Just before the weekend, Sucker Punch Productions announced that Ghost of Yotei multiplayer will not receive any further major updates, leaving players upset. The Legends co-op mode was released as free DLC in March, and its last major update was released in April, making this a one-month affair.

Ghost of Yotei multiplayer’s ‘Raid’ was its last major update

Although Ghost of Yotei Legends’ Raid update was released in April, it wasn’t until last week that Sucker Punch revealed that it was the mode’s last major update.

“The Raid update was our last major planned update for Legends,” the studio confirmed on the PS Blog. “It finishes the story of the Yōtei Six in that mode. We’ve loved to see players playing it, continue to play it and enjoy it. It’s been great.”

Fans understandably aren’t taking the news well.

“It’s really disappointing to see that, many people were expecting more content for Legends, but it seems our hopes are shattered,” wrote one player. “This is really disappointing,” another concurred. “We waited so long for new Legends, and after a short time, it becomes repetitive. Really poor move to not add more survival maps or 120 gear.”

“Wow, looks like we are the ones that got sucker punched,” a third opined.

To be fair to fans, month-long support for a highly anticipated mode was a bit unexpected, especially since Sony loves dabbling in live service elements. But there wasn’t any money to be made here, I guess.

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Sunday, 17 May 2026

This new Mac app locks the keyboard to prevent chaos when your cat tramples all over it

It's called Cats Lock, and it's kind of genius.



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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Takes The Top Spot At This Year’s SGDQ

Clairobscurerun

Pragmata, Saros and Mouse P.I. join the beloved speedrunning charity marathon

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The Entire Nintendo 64 Library Now Has Rollback Netcode



The noise you just heard was from thousands of Super Smash Bros. players shouting with glee in unison

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