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PlayStation celebrates Valentine's Day with a new video, "Feel the Power"

PlayStation celebrates Valentine's Day with a new video, "Feel the Power"

The Valentine's Day campaign focuses on the heart and energy they give off to generate power.

Go down, down, to the bottom, with arms raised and the trigger ready. A sibilant melody, a heart that beats and connects … with a PlayStation. This is the new announcement that Sony Interactive Entertainment has presented with an eye on Valentine, the feast of lovers. Under the slogan of "Feel the power", the Japanese company has shared a video with actors of flesh and blood, which shows the strange discovery made by the main soldiers.

Dozens of hearts connected to the Sony machine, palpitations that generate energy and power, a metaphor that lets users show the love of the platform, which in turn is the PlayStation engine. The console, about to complete its life cycle, still has some surprises reserved for 2020. PS4 will be home to two of the most anticipated games: on the one hand, The Last of Us Part 2, the survival adventure of Naughty; on the other, Ghost of Tsushima, from the creators of InFAMOUS, who brought us to Japan from the samurai.

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A fragment of the video.

The Last of Us Part 2, in the final phase

Naughty Dog recently announced that The Last of Us Part 2 has just entered the last stage of development. That means that the study is filing the small roughnesses so that the product is ready on the scheduled date. Let's not forget that the American company planned to launch the game in February, but they decided to delay it until May 29 with the aim of having extra time to allow them to complete their ambitious vision in the best way.

At the same time, Sony works on PlayStation 5, the company's next-generation console. The Japanese confirmed that they still do not know at what price it will come out. Nor is it known when new details will be announced, since Sony will not attend E3 2020, as revealed a few months ago. Instead, they will bring the machine closer to their audience through their own events.

Source | PlayStation

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