Jack Tretton discredits speculation PS4 will be first next-gen machine
Read More »E3 2012: Sony unveils Move Racing Wheel
Sony is working on a new accessory that transforms the PlayStation Move controller into a steering wheel. The peripheral houses the standard Move controller – not to be confused with the Navigation controller – and also features the full array of face buttons and directional pad, according to Eurogamer. As …
Read More »SONY: Beyond officially revealed, starring Ellen Page
Quantic Dream boss David Cage has revealed his latest project at Sony’s E3 press conference: Beyond: Two Souls The game deals with death and the after life and stars movie star Ellen Page as Jodie Holmes. The game was rumoured earlier today. It is for PlayStation 3 and once again …
Read More »GameStop lets gamers trade in games against PSN DLC
PlayStation fans will soon be able to buy DLC from GameStop’s stores in Europe and Australia. The new deal between the world’s leading games retailer and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe will see digital products made available in more than 1,600 stores across Australia, New Zealand, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria …
Read More »Howsen to head SCEE commercial development
Sony UK sales director to lead new department for SCEE
Read More »Mark Howsen moves from SCE UK to SCEE
Sony UK has announced that UK sales director Mark Howsen is moving to SCEE to become its new commercial development director. His new responsibilities include SCEE’s licensing programme, in-game advertising and new business development. The move will happen on April 23rd. Howsen has been at SCE UK for almost 13 …
Read More »GDC: Sony eager to publish free-to-play projects
Percentage of virtual item purchases on PSN described as 'extremely healthy'
Read More »Sony ‘negotiating PS3 virtual item policy’
Dust 514 to establish universal PSN microtransaction rules; Game could still hit retail
Read More »INTERVIEW: Jim Ryan, SCEE
If you’ve read any of the sensational press reports or naysaying analysts, you’ll know PlayStation Vita has its sceptics.Apparently, consumers want smartphones and tablets – not dedicated, ‘expensive’ gaming handhelds. And Vita’s soft Japanese launch is a sign that consumer tastes are changing. MCV put these concerns to PlayStation’s European …
Read More »Sony closes and restructures two UK studios
Leamington Spa unit Bigbig to be axed; Cambridge outfit reorganised
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