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PlayStation 4 is the next generation console from Sony that was announced on February 20th, 2013.
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Official Twitter channel for upcoming first-person shooter hyping May 21 reveal with new teaser video.
Developer confirms image suggesting version of upcoming shared-world shooter in development for Sony's latest portable is a fake.
Assassin's Creed and Far Cry publisher says its network of 26 studios and over 7,000 developers will allow company to ship major franchises more regularly.
French publisher not modeling bigger sales for this year's Assassin's Creed entry compared to last year's.
CEO Yves Guillemot says upcoming platforms will allow for "extraordinary level of immersion"; full-year sales rise 18 percent to €1.256 billion.
New filing reportedly related to marketing slogan for PlayStation 4.
Daniel S. Loeb says Sony should split its entertainment and electronics businesses.
CEO Strauss Zelnick says making the "standard bearers of the industry" will not come easily.
[UPDATE] Sony confirms new advertisement showing off next-generation platform is not the real deal.
23-year-old suspected of assisting in hack to spend one year on house arrest for obstructing a federal investigation.
Destiny developer says "We don't speak to NASA, they speak to us" to consult on upcoming game.
Epic Games vice president Mark Rein says next-gen platforms will "fully" embrace new business models.
Company overall posts first profit in five years, but Game division sees sales dip 12.2 percent due to falling PS3, PSP, and PS Vita sales.
"We don't have to make all the investment in-house," says Sony exec about PlayStation 4 hardware development.
PlayStation 4 to avoid always-connected approach because "many countries don’t have robust Internet connections."
PlayStation maker says gamers should expect a "busy week" for game announcements.
Developers will be able to prevent parts of PlayStation 4 games from being shared, according to Shuhei Yoshida.
Sony will hold its E3 2013 press conference after Microsoft, Ubisoft, and EA.
Retailer's annual event dated for August 28 in Las Vegas, promises "in-depth" look at Sony's next-gen console and its launch lineup.
Rumour also claims that Microsoft has been forced to cancel multiple Xbox 720 projects.



















