Showing posts with label sony. Show all posts
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Monday 30 May 2022

Sony Interactive Entertainment wants to bring half of its exclusive titles to mobile and PC by 2025


Sony is already making good profits by bringing AAA titles like God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Days Gone to PC


Sony, a popular name in the gaming segment has recently made an announcement that it is planning to have almost half of its games on mobile or PC by 2025. This announcement was made during the annual investor day of the company. A chart that was shown during the meeting suggests that the company is expecting a major jump from the upcoming releases this year, and more than 25 percent of the same will be on mobile and PC. The remaining numbers were split between PS4 and PS5 gaming consoles.


Jim Ryan, President of Sony Interactive Entertainment, has stated that by foraying in mobile and PC, the company has an opportunity to move from being involved in just a narrow segment to the overall gaming market. He furthermore added that he wants the company to be everywhere, and by investing in other platforms, the growth numbers will significantly improve the number of players playing the games and also the number of people who spend money on the game. According to the presentation submitted, Sony is already making good profits by bringing AAA titles like God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Days Gone to PC. The net sales for the company tripled from $80mn to a whopping $300mn in 2022.

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Thursday 16 September 2021

 

PS5 Storage Expansion Will Now Be Available For All Owners with New Update

In a recent press meet, gaming console giant Sony has stated that it will be announcing the new launch date for the most-awaited and anticipated next PS5 system update. This new version will allow owners to expand the console's onboard storage facility quickly. It will launch the second major software update today, September 15. It is expected that the update will have a lengthy beta period that will allow the select users to test the latest gaming features.

The update will include various changes and enhancements to the PS5 console gaming experience, and it will also include the 3D audio support for built-in TV speakers. The new console will have improved features like M.2 SSD storage expansion, which will allow the PS5 players to store and play PS5 games, PS4 games, and various other media apps from the in-built expanded high-speed storage.

The most exciting update is that the console will have an external storage drive to store PS5 or PS4 games. The latest updated version will be offering a potentially huge boost in onboard storage space. Unlike external drives, PS5 games will natively run from a new internal drive more


 

Wednesday 14 July 2021

 

PlayStation Plus Subscribers will now Get 24 Free Games

PlayStation Plus, an online subscription started by Sony is allowing the players to access the online gaming world and is also offering them a huge variety of games to play at no additional cost. The main concept of the PlayStation Plus subscription is to provide the players with different variants of games consistently. Thus each month, around three new games will be released for the PS Plus subscribers.

The makers have recently released a total of 24 new games for all the players with a PlayStation Plus subscription. These games will improve Sony’s game playlist and collection mostly includes the new PS5 games and cannot be accessed by PS4 users. Seeing this Sony wanted its players to upgrade to their next-generation console, PS5. Therefore it has made PS Plus free games for players for July 2021.

Currently, Sony is working tofulfill the demand for their next-generation consoles. Because of the shortage of theconsoles due to pandemic, Xbox Series X and S sales had gone up initially but soon those consoles also went out of stock. It is reported that Sony will release another set of PS5 pre-registration on July 12. Players can keep an eye on these updates on the PS5 restock by following Sony’s social media handles.