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PlayStation Bug Bounty Launched, Pokemon Unite Announced

PlayStation Bug Bounty Launched, Pokemon Unite Announced

Sony Launches PlayStation Bug Bounty Program ( via PS Blog )

Sony has been utilizing private resources in the past for researching security vulnerabilities and other bugs. Now, Sony is launching a public bounty program, offering financial rewards for anyone who finds vulnerabilities in PlayStation software. Depending on the severity of the bug, the bounties range from $100 all the way up to $50,000 or more. There are various conditions, and Sony gets to determine what the level of severity is on a case by case basis. But bug bounties are a common practice, and other gaming companies (such as Nintendo) have been doing things like this for a while.

Pokemon Unite Brings MOBA Action to Nintendo Switch and Mobile ( via Official Website )

Tencent and The Pokemon Company announced a while back that the two companies were partnering on a new video game, and now we know what that it. The new game is called Pokemon Unite , and it’s coming to both mobile platforms and the Nintendo Switch. There’s no release date yet, but it will be cross-play between both platforms. It’s a 5v5 team-based MOBA-style game, which boasts features that’ll be familar to fans of games like League of Legends .

Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon 2 Revealed by Inti Creates (via Official Website )

After a successful launch of a new franchise in Bloodstained , developers ArtPlay and Inti Creates are back with the series’ first sequel. While the teams are still working on Ritual of the Night and its post-launch DLC and Kickstarter rewards, the retro-styled Curse of the Moon 2 is on the way. Zangetsu returns from the first game, and a supporting cast of three new characters joins the fray. We don’t have a release date yet, with the game listed as “coming soon” for the PS4, Xbox One, PC, and the Nintendo Switch.

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