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The gaming community is buzzing with excitement as speculation mounts over Sony's next console. PlayStation fans are eager to see what innovations the PlayStation 6 will bring, and industry insiders ...
A newly announced business decision by a major console parts manufacturer may have already thrown a wrench in the works of ...
We’re nearly five years into the current console lifecycle — for Microsoft and Sony that is — and so it is perhaps inevitable that credible rumors around what both companies have up their sleeves in ...
TL;DR: Rockstar's delay of Grand Theft Auto 6 to November 2026 may influence the release timing of next-gen PlayStation 6 and Xbox consoles, potentially pushing them to late 2027 or 2028. Analysts ...
Sony Bank plans a 2026 US dollar stablecoin for PlayStation and anime payments, backed by a new Web3 subsidiary and a ...
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Sony’s current promo can help negate the consoles’ tariff-induced price hike. Sony’s current promo can help negate the consoles’ tariff-induced price hike. The PlayStation 5 Digital Edition doesn’t ...
With GTA VI now pushed six more months into November of 2026, we’ve been asking a lot of questions about how the movement of such a gaming juggernaut is impacting the rest of the industry. We’ve ...
TL;DR: Microsoft's decision to break game exclusivity and release Xbox first-party titles on PlayStation has boosted revenue and developer enthusiasm. This multi-platform strategy addresses profit ...
Chevron Corp. and Exxon Mobil Corp. plan to boost their oil and gas production over the next five years, even as falling oil prices may leave investors scratching their heads at the companies’ moves.