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As May begins, Bitcoin (BTC) is making headlines again—this time by approaching the $97,000 mark, its highest level since February 22. In just one day, the world’s largest cryptocurrency rose nearly 3%, sending a clear message: the bulls are back in control. Meanwhile, traditional safe-haven asset gold is down nearly 8% from its recent highs, creating an interesting contrast between the old and new stores of value. With global markets in a state of flux, investors are closely watching Bitcoin’s next move—and what it might mean for the broader financial landscape. Bitcoin’s Climb: A Perfect Storm of Momentum Bitcoin’s sharp move higher came during the opening hours of the U.S. trading session. Stocks were also rallying, with tech giant Microsoft jumping 10% and temporarily becoming the most valuable public company on the planet. This kind of synchronized bullish momentum in both equities and crypto suggests that investors are regaining confidence in risk-on assets. Popular trader a...

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This month’s PlayStation Plus Essential lineup includes Payday 3 (PS5), High on Life (PS4, PS5), and Pac-Man World Re-Pac (PS4, PS5). Subscribers can claim these titles until March 3 as part of their membership benefits.

In related news, Sony has announced plans to phase out PS4 games from its monthly PlayStation Plus offerings. According to Adam Michel, Global Content Director for PlayStation Subscription Services, the company is adapting to the growing number of players shifting to PS5:

“As many of our players have transitioned to PS5 and are primarily redeeming PS5 titles, PlayStation Plus is evolving with this trend. Starting in January 2026, we will focus on providing PS5 games through the Monthly Games and Game Catalog benefits. PS4 titles will no longer be a key offering but may occasionally be included.”

Additionally, rumors suggest that Sony will hold its next State of Play presentation this month. Insider ‘NatetheHate,’ known for accurate leaks in the gaming industry, has hinted that the showcase could take place during the week of February 10.

Stay tuned for more updates on PlayStation’s evolving subscription service and upcoming game announcements. 

Sony’s Shift Away from PS4 Titles

Sony has confirmed that starting in January 2026, PS4 games will no longer be a core part of the PlayStation Plus lineup. Instead, the focus will shift to offering more PS5 titles through the Monthly Games and Game Catalog benefits.

Additional Content for Extra and Premium Members

Subscribers to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium gain access to the Game Catalog, a growing library of PS4 and PS5 titles. This month’s additions include:

  • God of War Ragnarök
  • Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name
  • Atlas Fallen: Reign of Sand

For PlayStation Plus Premium members, the Classics Catalog offers a selection of retro titles, including Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings and Medievil 2. Premium subscribers can also enjoy PS1, PS2, and PSP games via download, as well as PS3 games through cloud streaming.

With these ongoing updates, Sony continues to refine its subscription service, ensuring players have access to a diverse and evolving game library.

Source: videogameschronicle.com

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