Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 542: Horror on a Dark Knight

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Hey, everybody! Tim, Kristen, and I are back this week to discuss late-game Saros (no spoilers), adventuring in LEGO Gotham City, and the sci-fi thrills of Directive 8020. Teammate Jim Eldin also joins for a special interview with Saros Composer Sam Slater.

Stuff We Talked About

Next week’s release highlights:

Yerba Buena | PS5

007 First Light | PS5

Wandering Sword | PS5

Mina the Hollower | PS5

007 First Light PS5 Pro features — Before Bond breaks out on his reimagined origin story, learn how PS5 Pro features enable a smoother cinematic gaming experience. 

Open World games of PlayStation Plus  — Looking for a new wide-open space to explore? Check out 13 must-play games that feature sprawling worlds you can get lost in with the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog, including new addition Star Wars Outlaws.

Gran Turismo Worlds Series Milan  — The first round of the Gran Turismo World Series takes place this Saturday, May 23, in Milan. Learn where to watch and how to unlock the exclusive Stealth Model race cars.

State of Play — Tune in Tuesday, June 2 for over 60 minutes of updates, announcements, and reveals from top studios around the world.

The Cast

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Kristen Zitani –  Senior Content Communications Specialist, SIE

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O’Dell Harmon Jr. – Content Communications Specialist, SIE


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Tim Turi – Content Communications Manager, SIE

Thanks to Dormilón for our rad theme song and show music.

[Editor’s note: PSN game release dates are subject to change without notice. Game details are gathered from press releases from their individual publishers and/or ESRB rating descriptions.]

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