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Insomniac's darkest Marvel game yet gets a release date, confirmed pricing, and a new trailer — but no gameplay footage.
Sony says physical games are a rounding error. The Entertainment Retailers Association says £300 million proves otherwise — and the data backs them up.
Sony's July catalog refresh brings seven new games to Extra and Premium subscribers, with Rise of the Ronin available in the US and UK today.
The £179.99/$199.99 wireless arcade controller won't arrive on August 6 as planned — and Sony hasn't given a new date.
Sony's July lineup lands a critically mixed AAA shooter alongside two well-regarded indie titles — all claimable until August 3.
Sony confirmed disc production ends January 2028. A Change.org petition crossed 117,000 signatures in under four days — and Sony hasn't blinked yet.
Sony's plan to end physical PlayStation discs in January 2028 has drawn a rare public rebuke from the Metal Gear creator — and his concern goes beyond nostalgia.
Sony adds Modern Warfare III, For the King II, and CrossCode to all PS Plus tiers from July 7 — plus 12 titles leaving the catalog on July 21.
Sony's decision to stop making physical game discs in January 2028 has given analysts a clear signal on when the PlayStation 6 will actually launch.
The PS3 Shop closes globally in July 2027. Pair that with Sony's 2028 end to physical discs, and your options for legacy gaming are narrowing fast.
Sony has confirmed all new PlayStation game releases will go digital-only from 2028, closing a near-30-year chapter of disc-based gaming.
Ubisoft's rebuilt pirate classic gets ray tracing, PSSR 2 upscaling, and DualSense support — but only on current-gen hardware.
A DRAM shortage driven by AI demand has pushed PlayStation 6's bill of materials up $200 in three months, threatening to make it the most expensive console launch ever.
AI-driven memory shortages have pushed console prices to new highs — and buyers are walking away from the hardware while still snapping up games.
Leaker KeplerL2 flatly denies reports of a PlayStation 6 slip to 2028 or 2029, pointing to locked TSMC contracts and pre-secured GDDR7 memory as proof Sony isn't budging.














