Josh Cotts is a Senior Contributor at GameRant. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Arizona State University in 2019 with a B.A. in Mass Communications & Media Studies and has been recognized for his ...
Are you struggling in a game? This feature might help. There are never any shortages of rumors, speculation, and leaks in the video game industry. Patents are another good indicator of what could be ...
You just slammed your Audi R8 into the racetrack wall. But it's cool: In Forza Motorsport 3, you can rewind time. Videogames are all about do-overs. When Mario makes a misstep, he can try to save the ...
Sony is toying with the idea of adding a dedicated rewind button to PlayStation controllers in the future, if a patent filing is anything to go by. The application was submitted in early 2023, but was ...
Sony made some honest to god advancements to the game controller when it released the PlayStation DualSense alongside the PS5, and now it’s apparently looking to add some more innovation with the ...
An instant Ctrl-Z undo is a popular gag in science fiction, and it has some obvious benefits for gamers, with beloved titles like Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Braid built around the idea.
In a nutshell: A recent patent filing shows Sony is considering a dedicated "gameplay rewind" button for future PlayStation controllers. Several outlets are reporting that the button would work like a ...
Have you ever just missed a big moment during a live Twitch stream? You might not have to in the future. The Verge reports Twitch is launching a month-long test that includes a "Rewind the Stream" ...
Every tech company worth its salt is good at filing for patents and not doing anything with them, and Sony is no slouch in that regard. We’ve seen some wild patents from the PlayStation company in the ...
Whenever there are time-based shenanigans in Azeroth, it's a safe bet that Chromie will be there. The Bronze Dragon has been tasked with protecting Azeroth's timeline from any miscreants that may try ...
is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. One of the appeals of Twitch is watching things unfold live, but I can’t ...