Sony is standing firm in the face of backlash over its PSN account requirement on PC. The topic popped up in a recent ...
Sony’s decision to mandate PSN account linking with its PC ports has caused friction with ... a lot” from the situation but needs to keep players safe. It’s a comment that’s obviously ...
We all know that Sony's PSN requirement on PC is very unpopular, but the company has made it clear it has no intention to ...
PlayStation chair Hiroki Totoki has confirmed that Sony games published to PC will continue to have the PSN requirement.
Sony is not giving up on single-player games despite investing a lot into live-service games over the past few years, with plans to release at least one “major” single-player game every year ...
As reported in Sony's latest financial report, PlayStation 5 sales have now hit 65 million. Software sales have been a boon ...
With more than 100 million tracks, the service is "inspired by queuing up the jukebox or putting on a favorite album with ...
It's fair to say that Sony's insistence on requiring a PlayStation Network account for PC versions of its games is not widely popular. Don't expect Sony to back off ...
Sony’s working on it ... These are systems that could also be applied to PC games, albeit with a little more legwork. And with apologies for continuing to rain on this parade, I have to point ...
Chairman Hiroki Totoki commented that Sony plans on “releasing major single-player game titles every year from next fiscal year onwards” (via Gematsu). For Sony, this will begin on April 1 ...
Sony Group has acknowledged that PlayStation single-player games have a ‘higher predictability of becoming hits’ than its live-service, multiplayer offerings. The company made this statement ...
Sony has claimed it should have been performing internal tests of Concord earlier than it was to spot the mistakes that led to its disastrous launch. Speaking during a Q&A session part of its latest ...