Sony unveils PS5 hardware specs
Custom SSD sounds promising.
Sony's PS4 hit by soft-bricking message bug
No word yet on a patch.
Sony caves, launches Fortnite cross-platform beta
Will 'open up the platform', says Kodera.
CES 2009: Kaz Hirai joined Howard Stringer on stage to talk about all things PlayStation. He announced Electronic Arts' plans for PlayStation Home.
A whole bunch of games have been given release dates today, to help usher in the new year.
Well colour us smug, but our paper based brethren are having a tough old time of it it seems. Not only has EGM been closed, but Hardcore Gamer is for sale.
Console sales apparently did well all round this Christmas, with all console makers claiming increased sales and profits.
Prominent developers, including Peter Molyneux, have spoken to the BBC recently about where they think the market will go this year.
Producer Jun Takeuchi is worried about shifting trends in Japanese and western developers and how it might affect gamers.
Gizmondo, the ill fated mobile gaming platform, has missed a 2008 relaunch thanks to economic conditions.
Jonathan Blow has announced that the PC version of Braid will be coming early next year.
Sony has decided to stop using clamshell packaging and pledges to use friendly alternatives from now on.
3D Realms has gone another year without releasing Duke Nukem Forever, but is still teasing us with new images.
More than 28 separate video and computer games are being developed according to recent reports, with a full list within.
Free Radical Design, the independant developer behind Haze and Timesplitters, has officially closed its doors today.
EA has released an official de-authorisation tool for Spore, while a Ubisoft patch corrects widescreen issues in Far Cry 2.
In a further effort to reduce losses, Midway has closed its Austin studio, cancelled some more games and culled its workforce by 25 percent.
Activision has released the current track list for the upcoming Guitar Hero spin-off, Guitar Hero: Metallica.
PlayStation Home has been hacked already it seems, though the game has only been out a few days.
Electronic Arts has announced that it has picked up Activision's cast off, Tim Schafer's Brütal Legend.
The closure of Woolworths in the UK is set to cost Ubisoft more than £1.3 million apparently.
Microsoft has lashed out at Sony's Home program which was released yesterday, saying the entire premise is out of date.
Despite some disappointing sales this year, Electronic Arts is planning to develop and publish sequels to some of this years key titles.
Last year was a good year for gaming and hope were high for this year, but EA for one is disappointed about games sales this year.
Sony has announced it will finally be launching the online PlayStation 3 world, Home, tomorrow.
Atari's Phil Harrison may be ex-Sony but he still thinks that discs and physical media are on the way out.
October 14 2021 | 15:04