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SingStar Sells 20 Million
It's popped corks and slapped backs at Sony's London Studio today, with news that the SingStar series has just hit the "20 million sold" mark. More »Euro PSPgo Buyers Snag Even More Free Games
Showered with free titles since launch, European PSPgo owners can now take their pick of free MotorStorm, Gran Turismo, or Assassin's Creed, while North American buyers still get a rock. More »Sony List Some PSP Comic Publishers (And DC Is Nowhere In Sight)
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe yesterday released a preliminary list of the publishing houses signed up to the company's digital comics service for the PSP. And there's quite a few notable absentees More »Sony Boss Takes A Swing Or Two At The Wii
With sales of the PS3 on the rebound, Sony are starting to get a little of their old swagger back. More »Sony: Physical Games Not Going Anywhere
Despite the release of the digital-only PSPgo and an increasing push towards the delivery of content over the PlayStation Network, Sony would like you all to know that traditional, boxed stuff is "not going away any time soon". More »SingStar Gets Into The Christmas Spirit
SingStar is normally something you associate with "Europeans", "drunk women" and "popular music". But with Christmas coming up, Sony figured it might be a good idea to add "tacky holiday songs" to the list as well. More »PlayStation Home Manager: Exec was Misquoted
And finishing off the PlayStation Home priorities controversy, the service/virtual world's community manager has told users on the official Home forum that the Sony executive was misquoted in reports that he'd said Home is "not a priority." More »PlayStation Home "Not a Priority Right Now" Says SCEE Exec
Speaking at the London Games Conference yesterday, Sony's director of PlayStation Home in Europe said the virtual world accrues users who spend money and stick around for long stretches, but Home is nonetheless "not a priority right now." More »Sony Announces 250GB PS3 Bundles For The UK
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe took time out of their TGS routine to announce a range of bundles for the brand new 250GB PlayStation 3 in the UK. More »WipeOut HD Coming To Blu-Ray
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (officially) announced yesterday that both WipeOut HD and WipEout HD: Fury are to be bundled together on a Blu-Ray disc and sold at retail. More »PSP Minis Might Hit PS3, UMD
Sony's PSP Minis range was originally believed to be a way the PSPgo could compete with the iPhone's successful App Store, but comments today from Sony Europe suggest they could go a little further than just the new PSP. More »Sony's European Platinum Range Expands
Europe's budget line for PlayStation 3 games, the Platinum range, last week expanded by four titles, each going for £20 (€30). Strangely, they all seem to be using the old box format and old PS3 logo. More »Sony Might Hand Out PSP Dev Kits For Free
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe's Zeno Colaco has told Develop magazine that, somewhere down the line, Sony may stop charging some developers for PSP dev kits and just start handing them out for free. More »God Of War Collection: Not Until 2010, Europe
Americans love a bit of blood, a bit of grunty men tearing things in twain. So Americans will be getting the God of War Collection in 2009. Europe, though? Home to Greek mythology? Yeah, Europe has to wait. More »Sony's Interest in Augmented Reality Gaming Expands
Sony's interest in augmented reality gaming shows no signs of fading. More »Europe, You Are Officially Getting Pre-Paid PSN Cards
Those Dutch retailers knew what they were talking about. During Sony's Gamescom press conference yesterday, it was announced that Europe will finally be getting some pre-paid PSN cards of their own. More »Gamescom Booth Blitz: Sony
Sony seems to have the most real estate by far at this year's Gamescom with sections set aside for plenty of PSP, PSPgo and PlayStation 3 titles. More »Harmonix: SingStar Beatles Is A "Misheard Rumor"
Interesting. Yesterday, we ran a story from British trade site MCV, who claimed that Sony had signed a deal with EA for the PS3-exclusive release of Singstar: Beatles. Thing is, Harmonix are being all...funny about it. More »SingStar: Beatles Coming, For Those Who Hate Instruments
In a surprising move, it's rumoured that later today EA will announce a special deal with Sony that will see the PS3-exclusive release of SingStar: Beatles. More »Sony Europe: PSN Game Delays? It's The Publisher's Fault!
PAL customers often have a hard time of it. Delays, higher prices, that sort of thing. So Sony Europe have taken the time to pull up a chair, have a little chat, try and explain some of that stuff. More »Europe Finally Getting PSN Cards?
Asian markets have had them forever, Americans have had them for a while, and hey, even Canadians can now purchase PlayStation Network pre-paid cards. But what about Europe? More »