Sony Corp. announced that the PlayStation 4 gaming console will go on sale in China starting January 11. This significant start date marks an end to a 14-year ban on foreign gaming consoles, which limited U.S. brands from tapping into the third-largest gaming market until next month.
A group of hackers claiming to be responsible for the massive computer breach of Sony Pictures Entertainment has demanded that the movie studio company cancel the release of the upcoming comedy "The Interview." The hackers feel that the Seth Rogen and James Franco flick is a "movie of terrorism" because it depicts an assassination plot against North Korea's leader.
The hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment has resulted in the exposure of about 47,000 Social Security numbers, including those of Hollywood celebrities.
A North Korean diplomat on Wednesday firmly denied that his country launched a massive cyber attack against Sony Pictures Entertainment. The attack crippled the company's computer network and may be linked to the appearance of five unreleased movies on pirating websites.
The film studio experienced a security breach earlier this week when it was hacked and information as well as movies were taken from its servers. The films were leaked on the Internet to file-sharing sites and the group behind the attack are threatening with releasing sensitive information if their demands are not met.
Sony has announced a new, cloud-based TV service called PlayStation Vue for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 that gives users access to live TV and on-demand content without a satellite or cable subscription, reports Gamespot.
Walmart is one of the first retailers to launch their Black Friday deals for 2014. Walmart is one of the first retailers to launch their Black Friday deals for 2014.
Mojang CEO says Minecraft is unlikely to change Many Minecraft fans were up in arms when news came through last month that Microsoft has a $2. 5 billion deal in place to buy Mojang, half of the game's development team.
Minecraft version not quite as terrifying as original We've come to expect Minecraft to be capable of recreating just about anything. After all, teams are working on building an exhibit-for-exhibit replica of a London museum and the entire world from Game of Thrones.
Xbox One Delayed in China While Microsoft is releasing the Xbox One in India this week, the company is pushing back the release in China because it just is not yet ready, the company said in an official statement Saturday.
Wii U consoles are selling better than PS4 in Japan Wii U console sales are beating Sony's Playstation 4 console sales in Japan because of strong title releases and excitement over the Wii U console.
Kinect is expected to retail for $150 In a rather curious move, Microsoft on Wednesday revealed that on Oct. 7 it will start shipping a standalone Kinect sensor for Xbox One.
Game's developers have resubmitted Minecraft to Sony for testing Less than a week after Sony rejected the latest version of Minecraft, the game's developers evidently have fixed the bugs and resubmitted the game to Sony for certification ahead of a public release.
Sony's online gaming system is back online after a cyber attack Online gamers utilizing the PlayStation Network were without service for several hours Sunday evening and Monday morning after a group of hackers managed to gain access to the network.
Global financial services company Credit Suisse believes Qatar would only suffer short-term economic consequences if they were to lose the rights to host the 2022 World Cup as FIFA's bribery investigation against the desert nation winds down.
Sony also rejects the PlayStation 4 version of Minecraft "Minecraft" is a game that prides itself on being very much customizable, but users recently have pushed the limits of what you can create inside the program.
The console will be the first sold in China in 13 years After more than a decade of going without new video game consoles, Chinese consumers will be able to buy the Microsoft Xbox One starting Sept.
Thee three boys say metal is in "their blood." Three Brooklynites have signed a record deal with Sony before finishing middle school. Unlocking The Truth, made up of bassist Alec Atkins, 13, drummer Jarad Dawkins, 12, and guitarist Malcolm Brickhouse, 13, will have at least two Sony-produced albums, according to New York Daily News.