Sony Is Reportedly Dropping The PlayStation Network Branding Later This Year
The PlayStation Network (PSN) branding, which was launched nearly 20 years ago, is reportedly set to be phased out later this year.
The PlayStation Network (PSN) branding, which was launched nearly 20 years ago, is reportedly set to be phased out later this year.
Purchases made in the now-shuttered Highguard are reportedly being refunded automatically by Sony.
Fresh rumours have stated that Sony is still planning on moving away from bringing major first-party single-player games to the PC.
Sony’s Mark Cerny has announced that the upgraded PSSR is going to start rolling out in the coming weeks, with Resident Evil Requiem the first game to take advantage of the feature.
A patent filed by Sony has revealed more details on the planned PSSR 2.0 update, including enhancements to the AI precision for the upscaling process.
Bluepoint Games, the studio behind Demon’s Souls Remake, is being shuttered by Sony. The company had previously been working on a live service title based on God of War.
Sony’s efforts to sell first-party games on PC and Xbox (such as the likes of MLB The Show and Helldivers 2) has seen the company generate at least $2.3 billion.
Sony has said during its latest earnings results that Marvel’s Wolverine is locked for its next fiscal year, which spans April 2026 – March 2027. It had previously confirmed the game would launch in Fall 2026.
Sony’s CFO has revealed that Ghost of Yotei has managed to outsell Ghost of Tsushima in the same period of time, contributing highly to the format holder’s latest financial results.
The PS5 has now shipped 92.2 million units worldwide, Sony has announced during its latest financial results.