Sony is set to change the standard functions for the X and O buttons in Japan with the PlayStation 5.
Analysts beliveve that both Microsoft and Sony will sell 1.5 million units each of their next-gen consoles before the end of 2020 in the US.
When the PlayStation 5 went up for pre-order last week, both editions sold out quickly. The Digital Edition sold out much faster though.
There’s currently a trend growing among major publishers to push consumers to pay more for video games right now.
Sony reassures retailers, and consumers, that more PlayStation 5 stock will be made available in the coming months.
Amazon has issued a warning that not all pre-orders of PlayStation 5 console will be fulfilled on time for the console’s launch.
Similar to Take-Two Interactive, Sony appears to be making the price increase for next-generation games higher across the board.
Yesterday Sony held a showcase livestream for the PlayStation 5. The event consisted of a number of game reveals and new trailers, as well as a price for both versions of the PlayStation 5. The PlayStation 5 will cost $499, or $399 for the all-digital edition. These consoles are set to launch on November 12, […]
A new report suggests that Sony is going to use air freights to get PlayStation 5 consoles to the US.
This week Bloomberg broke a story that suggested that Sony was pulling back the number of PlayStation 5 consoles being produced. The original story stated that Sony had decided to decrease production by four million units. Now however, Sony has reached out to GamesIndustry.biz to tell them that they have not in fact altered their […]