PlayStation Adds In-Game Content To It's Play at Home Program

PlayStation is adding more value to their Stay At Home program with the addition of a ton of cool in-game content for free on May 17.

the following content will be added to the PlayStation Store and it will be available for free.

Rocket League PlayStation Plus Pack - includes four unique customization items including Blue Notch Wheels, Blue Smoke Boost, Blue Rocks Trail, and the Trimpact BL Player Banner.

Brawlhalla: Play at Home Pack – includes the Rayman Legend Unlock, Sir Rayelot Skin with Axe and Gauntlet Weapon Skins, Shrug Emote, and Grimm Sidekick.

Destruction AllStars - 1100 Destruction Points

MLB The Show 21 - 10 The Show Packs

NBA 2K21 The Play at Home Pack – includes MyTEAM Series 2 Amethyst Damian Lillard, 5,000 MyTEAM Points, and more.

Rogue Company: Play at Home Pack – includes the Kyoto Undercover Ronin Outfit and 200 Rogue Bucks.

World of Tanks/World of Warships Twice the Courage Pack - includes five x1.5 Silver Boosters, five x2 XP Boosters, 7 days of Premium Account, and more. For World of Warships: Legends, this bundle includes Tier III battleship Arkansas, 7 days of Premium Account, and 5x Rare Boosters of all five types.

Warframe: Starter Bundle – includes 100 Platinum, 100,000 Credits, 7 Day Affinity Booster, Essential Base Damage Mod Bundle, and more.

Lastly, on May 20th, Players can get five 60-minute Double XP tokens for Call of Duty: Warzone for Season Three. The Double XP tokens are accessed exclusively in-game through the Message of The Day.

The Stay At Home program is a fantastic way to reward your player base during a really tough time, it's been nice to have a company give back while everyone been stuck at home and possibly struggling. I know for sure if it wasn't for the constant string on Yakuza games being added to Xbox Game Pass. I would have struggled so much more than i did.

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Toys for Bob now working on Call of Duty: Warzone

Toys for Bob is seemingly going to be working on Call of Duty: Warzone for the foreseeable future.

The developer announced they were "proud" to be supporting the Call of Duty: Warzone development team for the release of Season Three, and hinted they "looked forward to more to come" in an official tweet, however, it's not been confirmed if this is a permanent move.

Sadly it doesn't look like the move was completely amicable, as GamesIndustry.biz said that this announcement does come with the departure of many of the developers at the studio who worked on Crash Bandicoot 4 and Spyro: Reignited Trilogy.

The former character designer Nicholas Kole retweeting the announcement and calling it "the end of an era."

In a follow-up response to another user, Kole said that "everyone I interfaced with and worked along was let go" though made it clear it wasn't a "total shuttering" of the studio. On a side note, Kole left the studio back in January.

This isn't the first time that Activision has moved a prolific game studio into a support role for another studio. Vicarious Visions who worked on the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 Remake has been moved to support Blizzard on future projects like Overwatch 2.

It's a shame that Activision is moving some amazingly talented developers to support other studio's work but it shows that the company is focusing on multiplayer games rather than releasing new games or remastered titles.

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