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PlayStation Pasta Serves Up Sony’s Tastiest Collaboration Yet

At long last, PlayStation Pasta is a reality. Sony has announced that’ll it be collaborating with British online supermarket Ocado (via Eurogamer) to release a special-edition pasta that’ll be available on a PlateStation near you. A box of Italy’s finest contribution to the culinary arts will contain the shapes of PlayStation’s iconic controller buttons, all of which can be cooked up into various meals.

Live in your world, buffet in ours.

Fancy a bowl of Ghost of Tripoline? Maybe you’re hungry for a plate of Ratchet and Capellini or you’re in the mood to devour some Final Farfalline. We’d recommend filling up on some Horizon Ziti Dawn or some Calzone: Shadow Fall if you get the chance, but it might cost you a pretty penne.

In other PlayStation news not related to carbo-loading before a marathon Gran Turismo 7 session, the most-downloaded games for June have been revealed. Diablo IV took first place in the US and Canada on both PS5 and PS4, as even the combined might of Final Fantasy 16 and Street Fighter 6 wasn’t stroganoff to defeat Blizzard’s return to the top of the charts.

The Extra and Premium PlayStation Plus game catalog releases for July 2023 have also been revealed, and on July 18, you can add games like Sniper Elite 5, It Takes Two, World War Z, Undertale, Melty Blood: Type Lumina, and Dysmantle to your backlog.

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