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Open Discussion: February 3rd, 2019

The latest Open Discussion has arrived as of February 3rd. This series on OAG allows anyone to write up anything that comes to mind in the comment section, which can be about video games, movies, events or anything. As per usual, this Open Discussion, like many other pieces on this site, will not actuate any form of censorship.

Anyone looking for a place to share something that may be of interest will find that the Open Discussion, which appears every week on OAG, allows for all types of discussions. The Open Discussion series enables readers to participate and engage in a variety of topics without any restrictions.

Moreover, the Open Discussion series also features specific topics to partake in if you can’t think of anything to write about. If you do not want to partake in the Open Discussion and wish to change the subject to something that you feel is more interesting/pressing, feel free to do so.

As for this week, the topic is about rumors pertaining to the “PS5” and EA and Respawn’s upcoming Titanfall game dubbed “Apex Legends.”

The rumor about the PS5 comes from hobbyconsolas.com, which the website claims the PS5 will support backward compatibility going as far back as the PS3, PS2, and PSX. The given website sourced places such as j-platpat.inpit.go.jp and blog.hokanko-alt.com to relay the aforesaid.

The next rumor revolves around a new Titanfall/Overwatch-like FPS game named Apex Legends. According to Rod Breslau (also known as Slasher), he says information floating around matches up with TheQuartering (who broke the news), as explained below:

With all of the above listed, do you believe the talk regarding the PS5 rumors bringing backward compatibility into the picture or no? Also, do you think EA and Respawn will secretly release this thing, Apex Legends, on Monday? You can offer your opinion(s) below and what you think of both rumors floating around or you can change the subject to something else.

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