Destiny 2’s Season Passes Are Going Up To $ 12
This may not go over well with players, but they probably can't do much about it.
This may not go over well with players, but they probably can't do much about it.
There's a big elephant in the room in all this from Sony's last financial quarter report.
Sony seems to think it's worthwhile to pursue this experiment in the same way they are with PSVR.
When will Sony reveal the upcoming PlayStation 5 model?
These games will appeal to different gamers and are all solid choices.
Gamers may not like it, but there are now other major stakeholders in the video game industry who need to have their voices heard too.
Umm...what's going on?
It's clear at this point it isn't just a handful of senators and congresspeople - the US government has taken an interest in the Microsoft- Activision deal, and in Sony's game industry dominance.
Microsoft has pulled out the big guns here with Atty. Beth Wilkinson.
Those who were seeking out one of the current generation consoles back in 2020 will most likely remember running into a number of issues trying to even attain a new Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5 as due to a supply shortage scalpers were highly prevalent. At the time this saw the PlayStation 5 being …
The great irony of this situation is that Sony drew attention to themselves to make this happen.
The lawsuit now uses arguments that have already failed to convince the CMA.
Sony really laid the groundwork for cloud gaming to go mainstream, but didn't stick around to reap the rewards from it.
The fight for Activision Blizzard continues.
Is an even more immersive experience inbound?
Sony may be reusing parts from the DualSense so it could be a profitable little accessory for them.
Activision is no longer hesitant to tell the world what they think of Sony.
We probably have seen the last of Destiny on Xbox in this console generation.
If these allegations are true, Sony would be in violation of trade agreements between two countries. That's a bigger deal than losing Call of Duty.
The deal has not been approved, but it's looking better for Microsoft.
Suffice to say, Sony's moves to block Microsoft's purchase of Activision may have already backfired in a big way.
This didn't even seem to be relevant to Sony's arguments about Call of Duty.
It definitely isn't 2001 anymore, moving between consoles is asking a lot more from consumers.