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Decorate your dorm<\/strong>
You may not be allowed to paint your dorm room walls when you get back to school, but no one can stop you from painting them with light! Govee has a ton of different RGB smart lights on sale just for the occasion as the first week of school approaches.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nthat said, the number of Sony-exclusive games re-released on PC is minimal compared to its competitors, with only six first-party games available on both Steam and Epic Store. Any new launcher would need to also integrate third-party games to make it worthwhile, although it’s possible that Sony could add some depth to a PC launcher by integrating Playstation Plus’ Xbox Game Pass-like features into it. <\/p>\n
It may be a way for the company that’s been hard pressed to produce enough PS5s to meet demand to actually create buzz for its exclusive content. The company has said it wants to rapidly increase production<\/span> this year, but a move to PC ports will still make its games far more accessible.<\/p>\nExecutives have said that by expanding onto PC, they can go from having access to a \u201cvery narrow\u201d segment of players to a much larger one. Well, no duh. it’s strange how long Sony has resisted allowing PC gamers access to the company’s library. Maybe that’s because of how deeply entrenched Microsoft, its chief rival in the gaming console space, is in PCs. Last year, Jim Ryan\u2014Sony Interactive’s CEO\u2014 told GQ<\/span> that while the cost of making games has gone up, \u201cour ease of making it [exclusive games] available to non-console owners has grown.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n