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Hands-on report — Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve

Hands-on report — Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve

Hands-on report — Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve https://ift.tt/oedu9jW

Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve begins with a losing war. After a lightning strike by the Republic of Sotoa, the armed forces of the Federation of Central Usea are struggling to survive — and as an FCU fighter pilot, you’re joining the remnants of a military that’s barely holding on.

After playing through several of the campaign missions in Ace Combat 8, I got a sense of how developer Project Aces is telling its story of a desperate aircraft carrier crew trying to keep the battle going, and how you’ll rise to become a hotshot fighter ace, and a source of hope, for the embattled FCU.

The story of a war “hero”

A propaganda campaign is at the center of Ace Combat 8’s story. When you first arrive aboard the aircraft carrier Endurance, you’re introduced to the plan to keep the FCU going: a social media blitz focused on a legendary pilot known as the Wings of Theve, named for the FCU’s capital city. But in truth, the Wings is just Rex, an amiable but ordinary pilot whose job is to serve as a figurehead and whose exploits are greatly exaggerated. His true orders are to make an appearance in every engagement, and then run away and stay alive.

You join Rex as his navigator, but things don’t go well during that first mission; you’re shot down by enemy aces, and Rex is killed. But after you’re rescued, to keep the lie alive, you’re tasked with taking on the “Rex” callsign and playing the role of the Wings of Theve.

Ace Combat 8 conveys all this story through immersive, first-person cinematics that are a new choice for the series — one that Brand Manager Kazutoki Kono said was inspired by the team’s work on the PlayStation VR modes in Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown. The perspective adds a lot of emotional weight to Ace Combat 8, capturing the sense of struggle aboard the Endurance and the pressure of carrying the war’s morale on your back and commanding Joker Flight, Rex’s four-fighter team.

Becoming a fighter ace

Though your job as the Wings of Theve is initially just to stay alive, your presence and skills quickly change the tone for Joker Flight. When enemy fighters show up on your first mission, you quickly prove that the Wings of Theve can be more than just an inspiring ghost story.

The Ace Combat series does a good job of keeping complex flight controls simple and easy to learn, so it doesn’t feel like you need flight sim-level knowledge to become a top gun. Fans of Ace Combat 7 will be right at home with Ace Combat 8, which maintains the experience from the 2019 game, but with some new bells and whistles thanks to the PS5 Dual Sense controller. Resistance in the haptic triggers adds intensity to accelerating with R2, decelerating with L2, and executing high-G turns by holding both, telegraphing through your hands how powerful your aircraft really is.

Whether attacking other planes in the air or strafing targets on the ground, your goal is often to keep enemies in your sights long enough to lock on and fire missiles or special weapons with Circle or your machine gun with X. You can quickly swap lock-ons with Triangle to find new targets and swap weapons with Square. The controls are easy to pick up, but there’s complexity in flying your plane, and you’re going to need to build your skills to survive some of Ace Combat 8’s later sorties.

Project Aces has very much avoided fixing anything that isn’t broken when it comes to gameplay, with battles feeling fast and chaotic as you dodge incoming missiles and try to line up your guns against enemy planes. With your comrades at your wing, you can also issue orders with the directional buttons, sending them to attack a specific target, allowing them to scatter and engage at will, calling them back to cover you, or telling them to switch to any special weapons you’ve equipped them with and go on the attack.

At some points, you can also make story decisions about how the team will proceed. During one mission I played, you engage an enemy squadron filled with friends of Rex’s wingman, Professor. He asks you to avoid killing the pilots as you shoot them down, and you can choose whether to agree to that request. It doesn’t seem that your decisions will greatly alter how the story plays out, but Kono said choices like this, as well as how well you fare when you’re tasked with defending allied forces such as naval ships, can affect which characters survive into future missions and story beats.

A series of desperate battles

Ace Combat 8 shines in conveying the stakes of the war you’re fighting as your successes cause the legend of the Wings of Theve to grow — along with the hopes and expectations of your fellow soldiers, and the target on our.

In one mission I previewed, the ragtag FCU forces work to take down a ridiculously huge, incredibly dangerous Land Battleship. The ship, which is basically a navy destroyer combined with a tank, is nearly indestructible, and the FCU plans to use trucks loaded with bombs to try to take out its treads. Your mission is first to protect the trucks, then attack the treads.

Even on Ace Combat 8’s normal difficulty, the mission was tough — the Land Battleship is decked out with powerful rail guns, as well as anti-aircraft cannons and deployable drones. The fight takes place in a massive city center, so you not only have to dodge all sorts of incoming fire, but do your best not to crash into the buildings as well. The only hope to defeat the land battleship is for the FCU to demolish skyscrapers in the ship’s path, slowing it down and eventually trapping it.

The mission really ratchets up the scale of the war and channels the emotions felt by the FCU’s forces. Radio chatter is nothing new to Ace Combat 8, but in all the missions I played, that chatter captures the chaotic and often desperate tone of the moment, as commanders, officers, soldiers on the ground, and your wingmen all fill the airwaves, issuing orders and reacting to what’s happening.

As we arced around the land battleship, fighting interceptors and protecting the trucks, Ace Combat 8 not only used the chatter to convey critical mission info in the moment, it sold the story of frightened soldiers doing everything they can to stop an overwhelming force as they fought for their home.

It’s that storytelling, coupled with fast-paced battles and memorable characters, that make grabbing the stick in Ace Combat 8 an exciting prospect. But you don’t have to take my word for it. Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve hits PlayStation 5 on October 2.

PlayStation Store: May 2026’s top downloads

PlayStation Store: May 2026’s top downloads

PlayStation Store: May 2026’s top downloads https://ift.tt/mi2n6uF

It’s time to see which PS5, PS4, PS VR2, and free-to-play games topped last month’s download charts. In May, Mr. Bond did it again as 007 First Light topped the US and EU charts, while newcomer I Am Cat dominated the PS VR2 charts.

Check out the full listings below. What titles are you playing this month?

PS5 Games

US/CanadaEU
007 First Light007 First Light
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark KnightLEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight
NBA 2K26Grand Theft Auto V
MLB The Show 26Minecraft
Grand Theft Auto VNBA 2K26
MinecraftForza Horizon 5
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
Invincible VSCrimson Desert
SarosMixtape
Crimson DesertSea of Thieves
Forza Horizon 5Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5
Mortal Kombat 1Among Us
EA Sports Madden NFL 26Saros
MixtapeDirective 8020
Ghost of YōteiResident Evil Requiem
Mortal Kombat 11Resident Evil 4
Content WarningThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
PragmataStar Wars Jedi: Survivor
Directive 8020EA Sports FC 26
Sea of ThievesDevil May Cry 5 Special Edition

*Naming of products may differ between regions
*Upgrades not included

PS4 Games

US/CanadaEU
Star Wars Battlefront IIRed Dead Redemption 2
Red Dead Redemption 2Star Wars Battlefront II
Devil May Cry HD CollectionDevil May Cry HD Collection
Batman: Arkham KnightGang Beasts
Gang BeastsBatman: Arkham Knight
Call of Duty: Black Ops IIIA Way Out
Mortal Kombat XHouse Flipper
MinecraftThe Forest
Dying LightMinecraft
Devil May Cry 4Grand Theft Auto V
The ForestDying Light
Grand Theft Auto VUnravel Two
A Way OutOvercooked 2
Overcooked 2The Last of Us Remastered
Resident Evil 6Devil May Cry 4
Castle Crashers RemasteredGod of War
God of WarAssassin’s Creed Origins
NBA 2K26Descenders
For HonorUncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection
Resident Evil 5Need for Speed Heat

*Naming of products may differ between regions

PS VR2 Games*

US/CanadaEU
I Am CatI Am Cat
Alien: Rogue Incursion VRCreed: Rise to Glory – Championship Edition
Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – Enhanced EditionAlien: Rogue Incursion VR
Beat SaberStar Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge – Enhanced Edition
Creed: Rise to Glory – Championship EditionJob Simulator
Job SimulatorBeat Saber
Arizona Sunshine 2Horizon Call of the Mountain
Among Us 3D: VRMoss II VR
Moss VRArizona Sunshine 2
Zero Caliber VRMetro Awakening


*PlayStation Store purchases only. Game upgrades or games bundled with hardware not included

Free to Play (PS5 + PS4)

US/CanadaEU
FortniteFortnite
RobloxNTE: Neverness to Everness
NTE: Neverness to EvernessRoblox
Call of Duty: WarzoneRocket League
Marvel RivalsCall of Duty: Warzone
Apex LegendseFootball
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege – Free AccessAsphalt Legends
Rocket LeagueTom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege – Free Access
Asphalt LegendsFall Guys
Fall GuysVALORANT
Bancho the Chef revealed for PS5, from the culinary masters behind Dave the Diver

Bancho the Chef revealed for PS5, from the culinary masters behind Dave the Diver

Bancho the Chef revealed for PS5, from the culinary masters behind Dave the Diver https://ift.tt/4F0dlfT

Hi everyone, I’m Jaeho Hwang, the director and game designer behind Dave the Diver. While our studio is getting ready for the upcoming release of Dave the Diver’s next big DLC expansion, In the Jungle, we’ve also been cooking up another unique project that we wanted to share with everyone on PlayStation. It’s not DLC, but an entirely new game, starring the best chef you’ve met at the Blue Hole… Bancho. And at today’s show, we debuted the first trailer. Check it out below. 

Bancho the Chef revealed for PS5, from the culinary masters behind Dave the Diver

There are so many Dave the Diver characters that resonate with fans, but the love for Bancho always stood out to us as next level. Bancho has been ranked 1st place in a massive fan vote and is one of the most-cosplayed characters we see whenever we go to gaming events.

Bancho The Chef is Mintrocket’s new game for PlayStation 5, which tells the story of Bancho’s growth as he travels across Japan, Korea, China, and other Asian regions, learning cuisine from master chefs in each locale.

A mix of cooking sim, RPG, and adventure, this all-new standalone prequel is set in 2004, 19 years before the events of Dave the Diver. Back when Bancho still had his hair and was yet to walk the path of a sushi master, and you’ll be with him on every part of his journey. 

Unlike Dave the Diver, where the player only served dishes in the sushi bar, the core gameplay loop this time has you cook meals and serve them to customers directly within a time limit. This would mean growing as a chef, raising each restaurant’s reputation in each region, and learning techniques from each locale’s culinary master.

Bancho the Chef isn’t just about cooking. Just like its predecessor Dave the Diver, the game packs in a rich variety of gameplay that refuses to stay confined to a single genre, including mini-games like fishing and petting cats. Beyond the simple cook&serve routine, Bancho takes on cooking requests from the unique locals of each region, gaining experience and gradually evolving into a true master chef.

What we poured the most effort into for this title is, without a doubt, the act of “cooking” itself.

You’ll already see from the trailer just how much attention we’ve paid to each dish and its construction. This time, we moved from pixel art to 3D in order to express the textures and fine details of cooking that pixels alone couldn’t quite capture. We invested countless hours into the smallest culinary details, like the glistening sheen on a fillet of fish, the splatter of oil during frying, the rising smoke from the grill, and so much more.

Beyond visual delight, our vision for this game is to let players physically feel the joy of cooking with their own hands. In this regard, the DualSense controller is the ideal partner for Bancho the Chef. We’re fully leveraging DualSense wireless controller’s features, including haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and even the gyro sensor, to recreate the textures and sensations of cooking.

For instance, when slicing fish, you can feel the contact between knife and cutting board through haptic feedback. When cracking an egg, the adaptive triggers and the controller’s built-in speaker work together to make it feel as if you’re handling the ingredient yourself. And when washing dishes, we’ve used DualSense wireless controller’s touchpad to recreate the tactile sense of scrubbing a plate by hand.

There are plenty of other elements Dave the Diver fans will love, but we hope you’ll enjoy what we’ve revealed today. We’ll have more to announce later this year, so please stay tuned.

In the meantime, be sure to add Bancho the Chef on your wishlist. We’ll be by to take your order soon!

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Call of Duty: Warzone Season 04 launches on June 4

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Call of Duty: Warzone Season 04 launches on June 4

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Call of Duty: Warzone Season 04 launches on June 4 https://ift.tt/4F0dlfT

Across Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Call of Duty: Warzone, Season 04 delivers another massive content drop, launching Thursday, June 4.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Call of Duty: Warzone Season 04 launches on June 4

Multiplayer Overview

MP Maps: Season 04 expands the Multiplayer map pool with a selection of brand-new and returning favorites. Maps include:

  • Liminal (New): Descend into a Guild procedure, where the center of the map actively changes. Stay alert and adapt on this new small-sized map. 
  • Primetime (New): Jump into Primetime, a new 6v6 Multiplayer map themed around a Japanese game show obstacle course.
  • Vertigo (Remastered): First introduced in Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, Vertigo returns fully remastered and ready for action in Black Ops 7.  
  • Zenith (New) (Mid-Season): Breach a luxurious cliffside estate, with a waterfall in the distance and pristine lighting guiding you through the immaculate grounds.
  • Launch (Remastered) (Mid-Season): First introduced in the original Call of Duty: Black Ops, Launch returns! 

MP Modes: A stacked roster of modes arrives throughout the season, including: 

  • Black Ops Classic (New): Wind back the clock with this new throwback mode inspired by classic Black Ops gameplay. 
  • Blueprint Gun Game (Returning): Blueprint Gun Game returns for its Black Ops 7 debut, challenging players to advance through a lineup of Weapon Blueprints.
  • 6v6 Gunfight (Returning): Get ready to up the ante as Gunfight returns with a 6v6 spin.
  • Team Blueprint Shooter (Returning) (Mid-Season): Drop into Team Blueprint Sharpshooter, the 6v6 Multiplayer mode where Weapon Blueprints rotate every few seconds.
  • Knife Fight (Returning) (Mid-Season): This is the melee-only take on the fan-favorite Gunfight mode that forces Operators into intense, close-quarters fights.
  • Black Ops 7 Ranked Play: Ranked Play returns for another season of the competitive experience in Black Ops 7.

Endgame overview

The Guild strikes back at launch with Operation Wall Breaker, introducing new challenges and rewards alongside the deadly Command Killer Glitch Fracture. In Mid-Season, keep up the fight in Operation King Killer.

Zombies overview

  • New Survival Map: Fight off waves of the undead through a hellish cul-de-sac in the Nuked Survival map. 
  • Totenreich Directed Mode, Starting Room: Take on the Main Quest with extra assistance in this Directed Mode and see how far you can get in Eidskallen Landing in the map’s Starting Room Mode. 
  • Introducing Rogue Run: Return to Ashes of the Damned in a roguelite twist on Round-Based Zombies. Survive each wave, choose your reward, then teleport to the next arena. 
  • New Mid-Season Round-Based Map: The crew heats things up as the battle relocates to a feudal Japanese castle set near a live volcano in the new Kowakujō Round-Based Map arriving in Season 04 Reloaded. 

Call of Duty Warzone overview

  • Fortune’s Keep Refresh: It’s the Fortune’s Keep you know and love, now playable like never before. Revisit your favorite haunts and explore three updated micro POIs, with enhanced movement and fresh features that bring a new depth to gameplay. 
  • Modes to Come: The 52v52 Clash mode arrives in Verdansk at launch. In the Mid-Season, be the first squad to cycle through every weapon in Squad Gun Game.
  • A New Season in Rebirth Island: The snow has melted and a new season arrives in Rebirth Island. Hang up your snow gear and push toward that next victory.
  • New Gameplay Features: Gain access to a mobile Black Market with the new Shadowlink Contract exclusively available in Fortune’s Keep Refresh. Get back on your feet with the Advanced Self Revive, and, later in the season, see if you have what it takes to acquire and complete the difficult Champion’s Quest.
  • Resurgence Ranked Play: Rank up in a new season of Ranked Play: Resurgence. 

Battle Pass & BlackCell overview

Battle Pass & BlackCell: Progress through a brand-new Battle Pass bringing new Weapon Blueprints, Operator Skins, and more. Purchase BlackCell for additional rewards including the unique Catalyst New Operator and a Mastercraft Weapon Blueprint, both featuring additional unlockable variants via in-game challenges.

New Weapons: Eliminate enemies with six new weapons, including the KRS-7.62 Marksman Rifle and CBRS-3 SMG available at launch in the Battle Pass. Via Events and Weekly Challenges, gain access to the Grimhawk Special, VX Compact Assault Rifle, Executioner’s Duet Melee, and the AN-94 Assault Rifle.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PS5 & PS4.

(For Southeast Asia) Hands-on report: FlexStrike wireless fight stick and Pulse Elevate wireless speakers

(For Southeast Asia) Hands-on report: FlexStrike wireless fight stick and Pulse Elevate wireless speakers

(For Southeast Asia) Hands-on report: FlexStrike wireless fight stick and Pulse Elevate wireless speakers https://ift.tt/AzG1ras

When the original PlayStation first launched over 30 years ago, gaming was mostly about you sitting in front of an old-school CRT television, controller in hand. While that’s still the case for many, there are now more options than ever to customize your gaming environment. 

Fast forward to 2026, and PlayStation now offers a variety of controllers, headsets, and devices to give players options for the best way to play. This expansion of players’ options continues as new pricing and info for upcoming PlayStation products were just announced, and we were fortunate enough to go hands-on. Read on to learn about the FlexStrike wireless fight stick and Pulse Elevate wireless speakers.

This article includes contributions from both O’Dell Harmon Jr. and Kristen Zitani

FlexStrike wireless fight stick

Fighting game hopefuls and fanatics can rejoice, as FlexStrike is primed to be a premier fighting stick that is both beginner-friendly and tournament-ready for all skill levels. First and foremost, it can be used both wired and wirelessly, with the wireless option leveraging PlayStation Link to deliver ultra-low latency as fast as 4 milliseconds from the controller to the included PS Link adapter*.

Comfort and customization 

Understanding that players have different ways of sitting and resting their wrists, the stick is designed to be played both in your lap and on a table. The bottom is covered in a non-slip material that also grips to prevent sliding. FlexStrike stayed cool while on my lap and didn’t slide around as I tested various movements and sudden body shifts. The stick is also shorter than average and the face buttons rest on a slightly angled surface, reducing fatigue and increasing comfort and ergonomics. It performed just as well on the tabletop.

The feature I was most excited about was the toolless swappable restrictor gates for the custom-designed digital stick, which let you easily switch between square, circular, and octagonal gates. The back cover is magnetic and can be popped off, so you can switch between the gates within seconds. I grew up playing charge characters in Street Fighter, so square gates are my natural calling, but when switching to the octagonal gates I could feel each distinct corner, and I could make smooth circle motions with the circular gate.

Tools of the trade 

FlexStrike comes with a sling carry case that can be worn crossbody or on the back.The inside of the case features special sections to keep the digital stick safe and secure, along with pouches for cables and any other tools you might need. You don’t have to worry about things moving around or going out and buying any extra equipment to keep it in top condition.

In Southeast Asia, the FlexStrike wireless fight stick releases on August 6, 2026 for SGD 279 / MYR 999 / IDR 4,199,000 / THB 7,790 / PHP 13,178 / VND 6,499,000 (sling carry case included) with pre-orders starting on June 12, 2026. 

Pulse Elevate wireless speakers

Audiophiles will have a new way to immerse themselves into sonic gaming soundscapes with PlayStation’s first pair of wireless stereo speakers. I had the chance to turn up the volume in person to test out its sleek but powerful features with my own ears.

Planar magnetic drivers

Like Pulse Elite and Pulse Explore before it, the studio-inspired speakers are powered by planar magnetic drivers that help reproduce sound with near perfect accuracy along the entire audible spectrum. Paired with ultra-low latency and lossless PlayStation Link technology, these wireless speakers can provide lifelike audio in a portable form factor.

In a hands-on run through of the dangerous biomes in Saros, that translated to a crisp-yet-rich mix of gameplay sound and adrenaline-pumping music. Audio cues from spawning enemies thanks to the Tempest 3D AudioTech immersed me in Arjun’s world, allowing me to weave through combat with lethal precision. The range of tones makes it easy to sink into the soundtrack’s thrumming bassline while still staying alert to incoming threats, and the ultra-low latency via PlayStation Link delivered sounds as they happened. 

Tailored soundspace

Beyond the robust tech inside, the look and feel of the speakers were right at home both beside a monitor while playing on PS5 and and stationed off their dock around the room. The built-in rechargeable battery allows for 12 hours of play, and each speaker can be tilted to your preferred angle. As someone who often works from home, I imagined all the ways I could move them across my apartment throughout the day: taking a call or listening to music while working on my laptop, then seamlessly switching to playing on PS5 after work. 

Built-in mic with AI-enhanced noise rejection

Similar to Pulse Elite and Pulse Explore headphones, the Pulse Elevate speakers can utilize PlayStation Link simultaneously with another Bluetooth audio connection, meaning I can take a phone call while gaming without any latency or interruption. But they also have a headphone-style noise-filtering feature that blew me away. 

In a demonstration on a laptop, we made a call speaking at a normal volume while music loudly flowed through the Pulse Elevate speakers. When a recording of the call played back, all we heard was the clear speaking voice. The built-in mic had cut through the noise without having to pause music or change the volume at all. A seamless experience end to end. 

The Pulse Elevate wireless speakers are set to launch later this year – stay tuned for more details on PlayStation Blog.


*PC compatibility for FlexStrike wireless fight stick will roll out following launch, with availability expanding to more users over time.

**Features available with compatible devices and supported games, sold separately.