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FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE Announced Alongside Two Other Titles

Revealed as part of the State of Play digital livestream, hosted by Sony Interactive Entertainment, SQUARE ENIX® today announced that the critically acclaimed and award-winning FINAL FANTASY® VII REMAKE will come to the PlayStation®5 (PS5™) console on June 10, 2021, as the enhanced and expanded FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE. Watch the FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE – PS5 Announcement Trailer at: FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE takes advantage of the latest generation hardware and includes a wealth of graphical, gameplay and system enhancements for the PS5: Immerse yourself in the city of Midgar like never before,

Sony Black Friday Deals Start on Friday

Sony Black Friday deals were revealed today. Here's what you can get on sale. | Photo by Sony Interactive EntertainmentSony Black Friday Deals will get you some games at great prices for your PS4 or PS5. Here's what to expect from Sony's Black Friday Deals in 2020.Black Friday may still be a week away, but PlayStation deals start ???: https://t.co/zm0tLSJMYZ pic.twitter.com/5Wi5PM74k8— PlayStation (@PlayStation) November 20, 2020The PlayStation Store's Black Friday Sale began Friday, and Sony has revealed some great games on sale. Some stand-outs include Final Fantasy VII Remake, Ghost

Some of Sony’s own PS5 launch titles will cost $70

Sponsored Links Marvel Now that Sony announced the price and launch dates for the PlayStation 5, other information is rounding into shape. It has revealed the day one lineup of Sony Interactive Entertainment games, including free pack-in title Astro’s Playroom.Other than the Ultimate Edition of Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Sony will release Demon’s Souls and Destruction All Stars for $69.99 in the US (¥7,900/€79.99 elsewhere), which is $10 more than the usual top price from previous generations. In the blog post, SIE CEO Jim Ryan explains that “Our own Worldwide

Last of Us 2 gameplay footage leakers identified by Sony, not part of Naughty Dog

Sony recently spoke to the Last of Us 2 gameplay footage leaks, claiming the leaker was identified, but not part of Sony Interactive or Naughty Dog's staff. The Last of Us 2 gameplay footage leaks were definitely an unfortunate moment for everyone involved in the game, and Sony isn’t taking it laying down. Apparently, the company launched an investigation and identified the source of the leak, but it allegedly wasn’t anyone on staff at Sony Interactive or Naughty Dog as recent rumors implied. Sony confirmed its identification of the Last

Sekiro wins SXSW 2020 Game of the Year – full Gaming Awards winners list

In lieu of SXSW 2020's cancelation, the list of Gaming Awards winners was announced online, in which Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice won Game of the Year. It certainly put a damper on things this year when it was announced that SXSW 2020 would be canceled due to risk of the COVID-19 pandemic and a decision from the powers that be in the city of Austin, but that doesn’t mean the best can’t be made of a bad situation. A major showcase of the event is the SXSW Gaming Awards, and

Sony Slowing PS4 Download Speeds In Europe To Help Internet Reliability

With internet usage growing due to social distancing during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Sony has announced plans intended to help mitigate the impact of the PlayStation Network on internet reliability in Europe. Specifically, Sony Interactive Entertainment president Jim Ryan has announced the company is "working with internet service providers in Europe to manage download traffic to help preserve access for the entire internet community."While PS4 wasn't specifically cited, it's undoubtedly PS4 users that represent the bulk of SIE's network traffic. (Recent weeks have seen some massive updates and game download

Sony Removes Mario Creation From PS4 Game Dreams After Nintendo Complains

If you've logged into the Dreamervse in the PlayStation 4 game Dreams, you've undoubtedly come across levels that are made with characters and IP owned by various game companies beyond Sony.One popular gaming franchise that is getting a lot of attention inside Dreams is Mario, and Nintendo is reportedly not very thrilled with its franchise being used in this manner. Creator Piece of Craft wrote on Twitter (via GoNintendo) that Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe recent contacted them with a message from Nintendo stating its objection to the use of Mario