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Sony Expects 10-15 Percent Rise In PS3/PSP Sale Worldwide
Sony has yet to announced its final results for PS3 and PSP sales during 2008. But that doesn't mean the company won't take educated guesses. More »PS3 Sales Drop Slightly
PS3 sales are down 9 percent. Sony announced today that the company sold 4.46 million PS3s from October-December of last year. More »Sony Financial Forecast Round-Up
Sony released its revised financial forecast, and now we're releasing a round-up of that revised financial forecast coverage. More »This Is Where Sony's Sales Are "Lower Than Expected"
As we've already heard tonight, Sony expect to make less money from their games division, thanks to lower than predicted sales. But just where are sales lower than expected? More »Sony Will "Accelerate" Cost Saving Measures
We've already heard from Japan's Nikkei Daily what Sony plans to do to cut loses. Now, let's hear from Sony. More »Sony Revises Earnings Forecast, Game Revenue Down
Sony has announced a revision of its consolidated forecast for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2009. How's the gaming division doing? More »