Sony’s PS4 pricing rumors

Sony's PS4 pricing rumors

Today, a Japanese source has reported that the upcoming PlayStation 4 of Sony will probably be introduced before December in U.S.A and Japan.

A Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun ran a story about Sony’s PS4. According to the report, there is a guaranteed pre-Christmas launching of the upcoming PS4. Sony is supposed to give confirmation about this rumor at a February 20 press conference. Additionally, an anonymous developer noted that the introduction will be only at Japan and U.S.A. Other countries would be expecting to see the new console in 2014.

Furthermore, the newspaper’s sources provided the very first hint with . . . → Read More: Sony’s PS4 pricing rumors

Blockbuster Flyers Hint Release Date of Sony’s PS Vita

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An “upcoming releases” flyer for the UK arm of retailer Blockbuster has apparently verified the release date of the PlayStation Vita, Sony’s upcoming replacement to the PSP.  The document, sent to IGN by an unknown UK gamer, suggests that the Vita will drop on October 28, 2011, in the UK at least, in both WiFi only and 3G+ WiFi forms

All Sony will say is that the Vita is on target for a “phased global release” this coming holiday season, even though has refused to be some more detailed than that.  It is as well indistinct . . . → Read More: Blockbuster Flyers Hint Release Date of Sony’s PS Vita

Sony Expands its PlayStation Network Services

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The company will reinstate greater part of its services, counting the PlayStation Store, by the last part of the week in the Americas, Europe, and most of Asia.

The exemption will be Qriocity of Sony music service, in any case in the territories Sony has reinstated.  Sony as well left its preparations for several of the regions: Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea indeterminate, and said it would give updates as they appear accessible.

The following services will be accessible in the Americas, with the so-named PAL regions, counting Europe: complete functionality on the PlaySation . . . → Read More: Sony Expands its PlayStation Network Services