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How to Watch Today’s PlayStation State of Play and What to Expect
Sony is hosting a new PlayStation State of Play today. Here is how to watch and what to expect.
Sony Aims to Launch PSVR 2 With Over 20 ‘Major First and Third Party’ Games
PSVR 2 is expected to launch with over 20 "major first-party and third-party titles."
Sony Reveals List of Classic PlayStation Games Arriving on Revamped PlayStation Plus
Here is the list of playable PlayStation, PlayStation 3, and PSP games available on the revamped PlayStation Plus subscription.
PlayStation 5’s Variable Refresh Rate Support is Coming Soon, Sony Confirms
Sony confirms that Variable Refresh Rate support is making its way to PlayStation 5 "in the months ahead."
How to Watch Today’s PlayStation State of Play and What to Expect
Here's how to watch today's PlayStation State of Play and what to expect.
PlayStation Now Games March 2022: Crysis Remastered, Shadow Warrior 3, and More
But can it run Crysis? Sony says its game streaming service, PlayStation Now, can — on the PS4, PS5, and essentially any PC with an internet connection.
Sony Reveals First Official Look at PlayStation VR2
Here is the first look at PlayStation VR2.
Supply Constraints Continue to Impact PlayStation 5 Sales, Shipping 3.9 Million in Q3
Although supply constraints persist, the PlayStation 5 has now outsold the Nintendo WiiU.
PlayStation Owners Now Able to Link PSN, Discord Accounts
Discord has announced that PlayStation owners can now link their PSN accounts with the popular social platform.
Sony Acquires Bungie, Creator of Halo and Destiny, for Reported $3.6 Billion
Sony Interactive Entertainment has acquired game developer Bungie in a deal worth a reported $3.6 billion.
Activision to Release Next Three Call of Duty Entries on PlayStation: Bloomberg
Activision Blizzard has reportedly committed to releasing the next three entries in the Call of Duty series on PlayStation, following its buyout by Microsoft.
Sony’s Market Value Plummets $20 Billion USD in Wake of Microsoft-Activision Deal
Sony shares have dropped by 13 percent as the Tokyo stock market reacted to yesterday's industry-shaking announcement that Microsoft will buy Activision Blizzard.