Sony disclosed in its latest financial report that the PS5 has now sold 21.7 million units. The company revealed that it has plans to beef up the console’s supply chains in time for the holiday season. The report, released last ...
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"The feature hasn’t seen the level of usage we anticipated, so we are refocusing our efforts," it said in a recent notice.
Executive deputy president and chief financial officer Hiroki Totoki says the company has "nothing specific" to share regarding the PS5's price right now.
Sony comments on the Microsoft Activision buyout, in particular, the importance of Call of Duty to players and the issues with Xbox Game Pass-style services
The feature didn't garner the "level of usage" that was anticipated from the outset.
"Call of Duty is overly entrenched, so that no rival – no matter how relevant – can catch up," Sony tells regulatory bodies in relation to Microsoft's looming acquisition of Activision.
Responding to Brazil's regulatory body, the PS5 manufacturer said Game Pass comprised "60-70 percent" of the global market share over the last 5 years.
Looks like it'll be easier to buy a PS5 this year during the holiday rush.
Sony's thoughts on the Microsoft acquisition of Activision Blizzard have been made public.
Sony quietly announced over the weekend that it is shutting down its Accolades feature, literally because no one used it. Doesn’t it feel good when you’re playing online on your PS5, and another player sends you an Accolade to ...
Sony has concerns about Microsoft’s imminent ownership of Call of Duty, new documents reveal
Hopefully there will be more PS5s being gifted this year
Why it matters: A primary concern surrounding Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard is the potential effect of making Call of Duty exclusive to Xbox and Windows. Sony recently expressed those fears to Brazil’s competition regulator. The company’s comments illuminate what ...
Image via Activision Sony isn’t too happy about the prospect of Microsoft owning Activision-Blizzard and, by extension, Call of Duty. Microsoft bought Activision-Blizzard for $69 billion back in January, and the acquisition is being reviewed for approval by regulators ...
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In today’s Daily Fix, Sony will be retiring PS5's Accolades feature later this year, as players have not used the awards-based system as much as the company anticipated when it was unveiled at launch. Gotham Knights might be an ...
"We are working to bring-forward more supply into the year-end holiday selling season."
Sony says that no other developer can create a rival to Call of Duty in response to the Microsoft – Activision Blizzard deal. Microsoft As the finality of the Microsoft Activision Blizzard mega-acquisition inches closer, new reports have begun ...
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Sony claims that Game Pass occupies "approximately 60-70% of the global subscription services market."
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Sony "does not want attractive subscription services to threaten its dominance in the digital distribution market for console games".
In a nutshell: Sony recently expressed concerns that Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard could cause serious harm to the market if Call of Duty or other Activision games became exclusive to Microsoft’s platforms. Microsoft’s latest response refutes that assertion, accuses ...
In the midst of the ongoing battle to get its $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard approved by Brazil, Microsoft has accused Sony of paying for “blocking rights” to prevent developers from adding their games to Xbox Game Pass. ...
Microsoft claims that Call of Duty is not in a class of its own within the video game market.
The final total of PlayStation 4 console shipments worldwide is now at about 117.2 million as of March this year. Since then, Sony has stopped reporting the number of PS4 console shipments. Shipment numbers are different than the number ...
Microsoft alleges that Sony is looking to prevent developers from making Game Pass deals.
Microsoft says its Activision Blizzard buyout is not anti-competition and that Sony is worried about losing its dominant position.
Good news for ultrawide screens, ray tracing, and Steam Deck. Bad news for lesser PCs.
In a mic drop moment in a recent CADE filing, Microsoft seems to accuse Sony of paying to keep games off Xbox Game Pass.
Microsoft says that its "ability to continue expanding Game Pass has been hampered by Sony’s desire to inhibit such growth."
Microsoft made the claim in response to Sony's argument that its rival's planned acquisition of Activision Blizzard would be anti-competitive
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Earlier in June, Sony teased that it was working on something akin to an upgraded “Pro” controller for the PlayStation 5, which at the time was dubbed as the “Hunt”. However, as its reveal during the Gamescom Opening Night ...
In a blog post, SIE CEO Jim Ryan called the price increase "a necessity."