Square Enix announced that Dragon Quest VII: Reimagined will be released on Switch and Switch 2 in early 2026, but there will be no upgrade path or save data transfer between the two versions, meaning players must purchase the game separately for each platform.
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Sony is issuing refunds to players who purchased the full-price version of The Last of Us Part II Remastered and also own the PS4 version, as confusion arose regarding the $10 upgrade path for the PS5 version. This move is seen as a gesture of goodwill, but it's likely an attempt to preempt a flood of refund requests and customer support issues.
Sony has officially announced The Last of Us Part II Remastered for PS5, set to launch on January 19th. The remaster will include graphical improvements, a new roguelike survival mode called "No Return," the ability to explore cut content, and full DualSense controller functionality. Players who own the PS4 version can upgrade for $10 and transfer their save data. The remaster also features "Lost Levels" and a "Guitar Free Play" mode. The release date is yet to be announced.
ARK: Survival Evolved will be replaced by a remastered version named ARK: Survival Ascended on PS5 in August, but there will be no upgrade path for existing owners. The new version will cost $39.99 and will include content like The Island and Survival of the Fittest. The pricing model is complicated, with expansion packs sold separately and no reduced rate for those who already bought them on PS4. The remaster promises improvements like dynamic weather, interactive foliage, and cross-platform multiplayer, but the decision to shut down the original version and ask fans to rebuy it for a new console is controversial.