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PS5 stock: Sony says 'absolutely everything is sold' as supply slows to a trickle
Sony has shed some light on PS5 sales performance and has bullishly claimed that “absolutely everything is sold”. Speaking to TASS (a Russian news outlet), Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan revealed that PS5 launch sales are doing phenomenally well, and that increasing supply is now the main focus.
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A promising next-gen console from Sony: PS5 review
Bold looks, radical controller, and sick processor, has Sony built the holy grail of exclusive gaming? Get a look at the PlayStation 5.
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Sony has added a surprise PS5 Remote Play app to PS4
PS4 users will seemingly be able to control their next-gen console remotely from another location…
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Sony’s Breakthrough Spatial Reality Display
Owing to the rapid growth of technological advancement, no company is leaving scope for lagging behind. Sony is among those companies that are changing the way we think and is constantly progressing towards building innovations one after the other.
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PS5 Faceplate Site Cancels Orders After Legal Threat From Sony
If you were hoping to customize your new PS5 with a fancy faceplate, you may have to wait for an official Sony solution. A company offering replacement PS5 plates in a variety of colors has canceled orders after being threatened with a lawsuit.
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Sony forces PS5 faceplate manufacturer to cancel orders and cease production
A peripheral manufacturer has been ordered to stop selling PS5 faceplates by Sony. Having already changed the company's name following a complaint from tech giant Sony, the firm has now also had demands to cease selling the product or it will "end up in court", with lawyers insisting that Sony's intellectual property also "extended to the faceplates".
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Ghost of Tsushima has been an unexpected success according to Sony
As we know, one of the last big releases for PlayStation 4 was the highly acclaimed Ghost of Tsushima. With a great concept, the title turned out to be a complete success both commercially and critically, as it received great support from the community and specialized media. Now then, Sony has just revealed that the success of the game was completely unexpected by the firm.
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PlayStation CEO says VR won’t be a ‘meaningful’ part of gaming for years
Sony PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan says virtual reality won’t be a meaningful part of interactive entertainment in the near future. Ryan indicated to The Washington Post that VR still has a long way to go, although he emphasized that Sony isn’t giving up on the medium. The statement suggests that an update to Sony’s PlayStation VR headset is years away.
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Our first look at the PlayStation 5 user interface - and it could be a game-changer
When was the last time we saw a game-changing reveal in the immediate run-up to the launch of a next generation console? Sony may well have pulled this out of the bag with today's new State of Play, concentrating on the much-anticipated PlayStation 5 user interface. Sony's menu systems have always been polished, beautiful pieces of work, but for the next generation, this is married with a truly impressive range of in-game functions.
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PlayStation Store Will Stop Selling PS3, PSP, and Vita Games Through Web and Mobile
The PlayStation Store on web and mobile will stop selling PS3, PSP, and PS Vita games later this month.
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Sony Launching New PS Store on Web and Mobile This Month
PS3, PS Vita games will no longer be available
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PS5 Won't Be Backwards Compatible With PS3, PS2, Or PS1, Says Ubisoft
Although rumors suggested a plan similar to Xbox, it seems the PS5 will only be backwards compatible with some PS4 titles.
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The Last of Us 2 Is Sony's Third Best-Seller in US History
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Sony’s wearable air conditioner is pretty cool
I’ve lived in Japan for nearly twelve years, and I’m still not used to the awful summers. Between the high temperatures and suffocating humidity, stepping outside in July and August feels like being slowly cooked in a sous vide pot. As a seemingly interminable rainy season comes to an end, I’m not going to need much encouragement to stay home.
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Ghost of Tsushima Gets Perfect Score From Famitsu, Third Western Game To Reach This Milestone
Ghost of Tsushima has received a lot of praise from Japanese magazine Famitsu which has given it a perfect score. It is the third western game to reach this milestone. Ghost of Tsushima is out on July 17 and the review embargo was lifted on July 14. Famitsu, which is a Japanese gaming magazine equivalent to Edge there, has given Ghost of Tsushima a perfect score. The review criteria at Famitsu is different compared to other publications where four editors offer their opinion on a game and each score them individually. The scores are then combined.
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Facebook and Sony ramp up output of gaming devices
Facebook and Sony are preparing to increase output of upcoming gaming devices by as much as 50%, showing how big tech companies are profiting from consumers' thirst for home entertainment during the global coronavirus pandemic, the Nikkei Asian Review has learned. Facebook's Oculus, the global leading provider of virtual reality headsets by market share, is eyeing growth of at least 50% from a year ago for its latest version of head-mounted VR devices, pushing production to 2 million units, sources said.
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Sony invests $250 million in Fortnite maker Epic Games
Sony has invested $250 million for a minority stake in Fortnite maker Epic Games, the companies announced today. Epic's games will stay cross-platform.
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Sony Keeps You Cool on the Move With Wearable Air Conditioner
Sony has launched a wearable air conditioner to keep you cool in the summer. It was about a year ago when we first heard that the company was developing the gadget, called Reon Pocket. The diminutive device fits inside a pocket on the back of a specially made undershirt and works using a Peltier element usually found in cars and wine coolers. It pairs with an Android and iOS smartphone app that lets you control the temperature in a few quick taps.
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PlayStation's secret weapon: a nearly all-automated factory
Robots carry on legacy of craftsmanship at little-known Kisarazu plant
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PS5 price leaks for both consoles — and it won’t be cheap
The PS5 will cost $499 in the US and £449 in the UK when it launches at the end of the year, according to somewhat reliable leaker IronManPS5 on Twitter. That tracks with the rumors we’ve heard so far around Sony’s next-generation games console. But the leaker also revealed that the PS5 Digital Edition will be $100 and £100 less than its disk drive-equipped sibling, costing $399 and £349 in the US and UK respectively.
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