Sony Group is significantly increasing its research and development investments into its games segment, with a particular focus on live service games and opportunities in extended reality. Nikkei Asia ...
In a nutshell: Sony is rebranding its video on demand service, Bravia Core, and bringing it to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles for the first time. Bravia Core (short for Center of Real ...
Sony Computer Entertainment announced today that it has acquired the prominent interactive cloud-based gaming company, Gaikai, for approximately $380 million. Through the acquisition, Sony Computer ...
Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment International have announced that PlayStation Network will become Sony’s “premium entertainment service brand” encompassing video games, ...
In a bid to beef up its own PlayStation Now service, Sony is acquiring OnLive's patents for an undisclosed sum. Everything else is being shut down. Nick Statt was a staff reporter for CNET News ...
In many regards, things are going very well for Sony right now. The PlayStation 5 has sold strongly, generally slightly outpacing the performance of the PS4 at equivalent points in its lifecycle ...
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While Microsoft has struggled to produce first-party hits anywhere close to the scale of PlayStation, Sony itself is no longer satisfied with just selling tens of millions of copies of critically ...
Editor's take: As an old-school single-player gamer, I will never understand the allure of the live-service model. Between the cheaters, the nickel-and-diming microtransactions, and the toxic children ...
Today, Sony Computer Science Laboratories (Sony CSL) launched an AI-assisted music production service, FlowMachines. At its core lies Flow Machines Profession (FM Pro), which integrates human ...
For Sony, it's out with the old, and in with the new. Today, the tech conglomerate announced that it's ditching its existing streaming music service, Sony Music Unlimited, and replacing it with a new ...