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Sony Honda Mobility Inc. has begun accepting orders for the debut model of its electric vehicle brand, Afeela, in the United States.
Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida has said he would have tried to resist Sony’s controversial live service video game push. Yoshida, who was President of SIE Worldwide Studios for Sony Interactive Entertainment from 2008 to 2019,
Halo is reportedly coming to a non-Xbox console for the first time ever, with The Master Chief Collection being ported to PS5 and Switch 2.
Microsoft should have its strongest and most powerful line-up in history for 2025, but its unlikely to deliver any strong bump to its hardware footprint, which creates concern for the long-term viability of the Xbox hardware platform. But, what if it merged with Windows itself?
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A reader looks back at his history with video game consoles, from the Atari 2600 to PS5, and laments the end of major graphical leaps forward.
A well-known hardware leaker provides some new information that may hint at the potential release window of Sony's PlayStation 6.
The new console looks physically similar to the popular Switch system, which has sold more than 146 million units in seven years.