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Cyberpunk 2077 Set to Return to Playstation Store June 21

Earlier today in a regulatory announcement from CD Projekt, it was announced that their major 2021 release, Cyberpunk 2077, will return to the PlayStation after a six-month-long hiatus. A hiatus tied to poor console performance on PS4 and Xbox One. The official translated release reads as follows: In relation to Current Report no. 66/2020 of 18 December 2020, the Management Board of CD PROJEKT S.A. with a registered office in Warsaw hereby publicly discloses the decision by Sony Interactive Entertainment to reinstate the availability of the digital edition of Cyberpunk

Sony to host Evo Community Series featuring more than 120 tournaments, $74,000 prize pool on PS4

Sony Interactive Entertainment is ready to double down on Evolution Championship Series (Evo) events this summer, announcing several community tournaments today along with more details for Evo 2021.  Sony, which jointly acquired the Evo brand alongside Endeavor Group Holding’s RTS in March, will now run an Evo Community Series throughout the summer. From June 10 to Aug. 3, Sony is featuring more than 120 tournaments from around the globe in Evo-branded broadcasts. This will total more than 100 hours of broadcast time and will include $74,000 in total prizing, split

Horizon Forbidden West Aloy Face Model: Was It Changed?

Top Gamescourtesy of Sony Interactive EntertainmentHorizon Forbidden West's Aloy face model has been getting a lot of attention lately. Aloy's face in Horizon Forbidden West has become chubbier than before and fans have been divided with opinions about it.The journey of Aloy, the huntress, continues as we get a step closer to the release of Horizon Forbidden West. The game is a sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn that was released in 2017 where Aloy survives in an apocalyptic world.[embedded content]A gameplay video was released by Sony Interactive Entertainment last Friday.

PlayStation Is Planning More Games as a Service Titles Like MLB: The Show

Sony Interactive Entertainment sees live service titles as areas of potential growth on consoles, PC, and mobile devices. Sony wants to develop more live service games like MLB The Show. That’s according to the company’s investor relations presentation today, as initially reported by VGChronicle. Sony Interactive Entertainment said that it plans to develop more “service-led experiences” for both its consoles and other platforms such as PC and mobile. This makes sense given Sony’s increased focus on releasing titles like Days Gone and Horizon on PC. In a slide shown during

Sony Confirms It Wants PlayStation in the Mobile Gaming Market

Sony officially confirmed a longstanding games industry rumor today by saying that it plans to expand PlayStation franchises into the mobile realm. Specifically, the company plans to “explore” the mobile market with one of the many franchises in its catalog in order to “welcome millions of new gamers to the PlayStation family.” We’ve heard rumors that a push to mobile was in the cards for PlayStation, borne out by a recent job listing that said Sony was seeking a new executive to do just that. Sony finally confirmed these rumors

Sony Releases New Image from Uncharted Film, Admits Movies Are a “Risky Venture”

Sony also confirmed that there are no current plans to adapt God of War for film or television, at least not any time soon. The New York Times was the first to post the image. According to the Times, Sony is spending $120 million dollars to make the film, which is naturally based on game franchise of the same name. That said, the Uncharted film does not follow the plot of the games. It’s a prequel, following a young Nathan Drake (Tom Holland) as he learns from mentor Victor Sullivan

Is Sony Preparing For Betting With Bitcoin On PlayStation?

Sony Interactive Entertainment has published a patent that has been released this month that could potentially pave the way for PlayStation users to bet on competitive esports events with bitcoin. Let’s take a look at the patent and what it all means. Sony’s Patent The firm’s patent is titled “E-sports Betting Platform”. While the patent doesn’t reference PlayStation exclusively, it does call out bitcoin and crypto as a potential tool for wagers. Specifically, the patent language states that “wagers may be pecuniary, e.g., money or bitcoin, or may be non-pecuniary,