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Is The PlayStation 4 Good For Casino Games?

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When people think about the PlayStation 4, the first thing that usually comes to mind are big-name games like Uncharted and God of War. However, what few people know is that the console is also a gateway to many great and addictive gambling games.

While some games like The Four Kings Casino and Slots are apps, the fact that you can use your PS4 as an interface for the world wide web means you can also enjoy a plethora of browser-based titles without needing a PC, many of which can be found at betway casino.

Granted, the selection of such games will be smaller on the PS4 (or on any video game console, for that matter) than on a PC, especially when it comes to poker, but you will nevertheless have a lot to choose from.

Now, why would anyone want to gamble on the PS4 rather than on desktop or laptop, you might wonder? Well, the PS4 makes bragging to your friends about your exploits easier, thanks to the accessibility of social share buttons. When you play a great hand of poker or win a jackpot in slots, for instance, you can share images and/or video of the act a lot more easier than you can on a computer of any other type.

So, you now know that the PS4 can be used to play many different casino games, but does that mean you should? Social sharing aside, is gambling using the PS4 any fun? The short answer? Yes!

You will be surprised at how well gambling works on the platform, but it does take some getting used to. Video slots, for example, are as easy to play on a PS4 as they are on a desktop or laptop machine, while games like Blackjack and poker, where a single misclick can cost you big, don’t work quite as well but are still perfectly playable.

Have you played any casino games on the PlayStation 4? Would you recommend any?

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New N7 Day Mass Effect Andromeda Trailer is Intense, See it

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The new N7 Day Mass Effect Andromeda trailer that fans have been impatiently waiting for is finally here, and it’s intense.

We get to see more scripted and in-game footage of the game world, as well as ‘brother’ Ryder, his alien crew and what appears to be the main villain in action. It might have also confirmed the existence of Salarians in Andromeda.

The Andromeda Initiative recruitment page has been updated to coincide with the trailer’s release. It shows the user’s login details with the year 2184… the year just before the events of Mass Effect 2.

The Andromeda Initiative is scheduled to launch in 2185, the year Commander Shepherd returns from the dead (the beginning of Mass Effect 2). Three Ark ships, each containing three different species in cryo stasis, will leave the Milkyway for the new galaxy, with plans to wake up the occupants 600 years later.

Judging by the trailer, things don’t go according to plan.

Mass Effect Andromeda launches for the Xbox One, PS4, and PC in Spring 2017. Are you excited for the new adventure?

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Watch the Red Dead Redemption 2 Trailer

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As promised, Rockstar Games has dropped the first trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2, and what little it shows will surely get fans of the series excited.

Everything looks to be generated in-game (no CGI). The fully-detailed environment, bison, canoes, stagecoaches, steam trains, chickens, oil fields and cowboys … There will be a lot to see and do in this breathing, living world …

Here’s the initial description of the game, taken straight from its official website:

“Developed by the creators of Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption, Red Dead Redemption 2 is an epic tale of life in America’s unforgiving heartland. The game’s vast and atmospheric world will also provide the foundation for a brand new online multiplayer experience.”

Red Dead Redemption 2 releases on the Xbox One and PS4 in fall 2017. Are you excited for it?

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Red Dead Redemption 2 Officially Announced

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Rockstar Games has officially announced Red Dead Redemption 2, revealing that the open world, western action-adventure will release in fall 2017.

It will simply be called “Red Dead Redemption 2” … nothing more; nothing less. Check out the announcement poster above.

Rockstar’s press release only mentions the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and confirms that there will be a “multiplayer world,” presumably something akin to GTA Online. A reveal trailer is coming Thursday at 11am EST (8am PT, 11am ET, 4pm BST, 5pm CEST).

Now that you and your grandmother know Red Dead Redemption 2 is coming, the fact that a PC version wasn’t mentioned will certainly dissapoint many fans. But don’t fret — Rockstar games have traditionally been popular on Steam, so there is a strong chance the game will be released on PC a year or so after launching on consoles.

Are you excited for Red Dead Redemption 2? What do you want to see in it?

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