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Sony extends Vita software sale
Vita’s RRP may remain unchanged, but Sony is hoping to entice new users to the handheld with a fresh round of games price cuts.
BBC eyes Wonderbook support
BBC Worldwide believes PS3’s Wonderbook could be the perfect fit for its IP.
Sony highlights Wii U disadvantage
Scott Rohde, the VP of Sony Worldwide Studios, has insisted that the combination of PS3 and Vita is a better prospect for consumers than Nintendo’s Wii U.
'Terrific' response from retail to Sony's Wonderbook
Sony UK has been overwhelmed by the retail feedback to Wonderbook.
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Yoshida: We are 'very happy' with Vita so far
PS Vita got short shrift during Sony’s E3 presentation, but don’t mistake that for a lack of energy behind the new handheld.
PlayStation president Andrew House interviewed in the new MCV
The latest issue of MCV is now available digitally, and it features a blockbuster interview with SCE Group CEO and president, Andrew House.
What's Out Today? w/e June 15th, 2012
Anyone who still believes the games market is too generic should head to the High Street today.
Ubisoft rubbishes Vita naysayers
Those who are already writing Vita’s obituary are significantly jumping the gun, publisher Ubisoft has stated.
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Sony, Microsoft and Apple bid on new top level domains
ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, has released a list of companies who have bid to secure their brands as one of the new TLD (top level ...
Sony bosses take pay cut
Sony execs have taken pay cuts and returned their annual bonuses following four years of losses.
Sony admits PS3 price was "a factor" in 3rd place current-gen finish
Yes, in terms of what was “in the box” the PS3 has always represented good value.
E3 2012: Sony still keen on 3D, despite E3 no-show
There was a time when Sony wouldn’t stop talking about 3D. That time was a long time ago.
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E3 2012: Did you miss anything?
E3 has closed its doors, but don't panic – everything you need to know about this year's video games extravaganza is right here on MCVuk.com.
E3 2012: Sony says its competitors "are losing the plot"
As so it begins. Sony has lashed out at rivals Microsoft and Nintendo for neglecting the core gamer in their respective E3 presentations.
E3 2012: Sony is "looking at what OnLive is doing"
Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida has admitted that cloud gaming could very well play a part in PlayStation’s immediate future.
E3 2012: Gaikai denies Sony takeover deal
Gaikai boss David Perry has denied that his company is in talks with Sony over either a streaming games deal or a takeover.
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E3 2012: Sony rules out Vita price cut
Hopes of a PlayStation Vita price cut announcement at E3 have come and gone, and Sony reckons the price of the system will not be reduced any time soon.
E3 2012: Tretton says Sony "not first, not cheapest"
SCEE CEO Jack Tretton has stepped in to counter speculation that Sony is aiming to make the PS4 the first released console of the next generation machines.
E3 2012: European PlayStation Plus Instant Game Collection detailed
The European version of Sony’s PlayStation Plus Instant Game Collection has been detailed by SCEE.
E3 2012: Sony unveils Move Racing Wheel
Sony is working on a new accessory that transforms the PlayStation Move controller into a steering wheel.
OPINION: The danger of taking E3 out of context
Some surprises are always kept secret, and some expected announcements seem to disappear into nothingness.
E3 2012: Sony conference news roundup
Sony this morning treated its E3 audience to a number of new game announcements – and a little magic.
SONY: Last of Us goes down a storm at E3
Highly anticipated PS3 new IP The Last of Us received huge praise at this year's Sony pre-E3 press conference.
SONY: New God of War lands March 12th, 2013
God of War Ascension will reach retail shelves on March 12th, 2013, Sony has announced.
SONY: JK Rowling on-board for new PS3 service 'Wonderbook'
Sony has confirmed the existence of a PlayStation eBook system – but it is far more advanced than originally thought.







































