Sony showed a video that revealed a huge number of games that will be coming to PlayStation 5. This is a roundup of all of those game announcements.
Sony has officially unveiled the PlayStation 5. They showed the console’s design for the first time and revealed a digital-only version as well.
Sony has confirmed that they will be holding their PlayStation 5 reveal event on June 11, 2020, later this week.
Sony Europe has been fined $3.5 million by the Australian Federal Court for misleading Australian consumers regarding their rights to digital refunds.
The announcement trailer for Project CARS 3 went live from both Sony and Bandai Namco. The game has now been officially announced.
Sony updated the certification process, requiring all developers to ensure that PS4 games submitted from July 13, 2020 onwards are also compatible with PS5.
The highly-anticipated The Last Of Us Part 2 is reportedly banned in a number of countries in the Middle East, according to some reports.
Sony confirmed the latest figures for PlayStation Now, its game streaming service, and PlayStation Plus, its premium subscription service.
In order to unite their first-party studios, Sony is creating a new umbrella brand to cover them all, PlayStation Studios.
While Sony insists that COVID-19 hasn’t affected their plans for the launch of PlayStation 5, they have reported a drop in PlayStation 4 console sales.