While the ink from previous layoffs to its California-based studios is still drying, Sony has just handed out more pink slips to many of its European developers.
In the midst of Sony's far lead in the next-gen console wars, one of the most important individuals in charge at Sony Computer Entertainment has officially put in his resignation.
It's a good thing people really like Spider-Man because he's the one thing Sony seems to be relying on at the multiplex. Although the studio fell on rough times these past few years, 2012's 'The Amazing Spider-Man' was a big hit and this year's 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' looks ready to rock the box, as well. But how much Spidey will audiences tolerate before they pull a J. Jonah Jameson and declar
With all of the talk of Xbox One now allowing lending games to your friends, Sony decided to release this video on how to share games using the new Playstation 4.
Playstation is doing it so be nice, I say they're doing it to cover their ass. Sony sent out an email to Playstation users stating that they're going to offer identity theft protection to their Playstation users who may have been affected by the recent hackings of their Playstation Network
You know your mom who doesn't trust anyone with anything and that all computers are bad? She may be on to something. After rumors for the past week that hackers got into the Playstation Network (PSN), Sony has finally admitted that it was, indeed, hacked - including all of your information.
Before we start calling it the PSP2, Sony doesn't have an official name for it - yet. In the meantime, they're calling it the Next Generation Portable (NGP). Call it what you will, it's gonna rock!