Entries in Sony Playstation (14)

Sunday
Feb092020

PlayStation Canada brings back two limited-edition PS4 controller colours this month

Just for this month, PlayStation Canada announced it's bringing back two unique colours for the PlayStation 4 controllers. Sunset Orange and Berry Blue will be available at select retailers while supplies last. Both controllers were launched in the fall of 2018. It seems Walmart Canada is the only listed retailer on the PlayStation site, but you could probably check in stores to see where else it might be available.

Source: PlayStation Canada

Saturday
May112019

Sony’s ‘God of War’ gets behind-the-scenes documentary on YouTube

Do you want to see what happened behind the scenes when God of War was created? Well, you get a peek behind the curtains with this new two-hour documentary Sony’s PlayStation channel released on YouTube. Called Raising Kratos, it shows the five-year development process of one of last year’s biggest games. You can check out the full-length feature above.

Sunday
Mar312019

‘Driveclub’ game franchise to shut down by end of March 2020

Sony is closing the door on the Driveclub series. All the games (Driveclub, Driveclub VR, and Driveclub Bikes) will be shut down by March 31, 2020. But before that, the games and all their DLC will be delisted from the PlayStation Network Store by August 31, 2019. After it goes from the PlayStation store, only single-player modes will be playable. As Polygon points out, the game relies heavily on multiplayer interaction, so there’s not much left to play. But you do have a year to play, if you still want to.

Tuesday
Aug092016

Sony to hold PlayStation event on September 7th in NYC

Next month, Sony will be hosting a PlayStation event, possibly to talk about its new version of the PlayStation 4 console. The event will take place at the PlayStation Theatre in New York City at 3 p.m. ET. While Sony won’t say they’ll be unveiling what’s internally being called as Neo, the company only says it’ll “share details about the PlayStation business.” Speculations surrounding the supposed competition of the Microsoft Xbox One S says the Neo will support 4K games and other media as well as a better processing power to make it work with virtual reality. Sony is set to release its PlayStation-only VR by October and a new console sometime next year.

Source: The Verge