Dalton Cooper is the Managing Editor of Game Rant. Dalton has been writing about video games professionally since 2011. Having written thousands of game reviews and articles over the course of his ...
Dan was a writer on CNET's How-To and Thought Leadership teams. His byline has appeared in The New York Times, Newsweek, NBC News, Architectural Digest and elsewhere. He is a crossword junkie and is ...
Viraaj is a spirited gamer, lifelong PlayStation main, huge petrolhead, but most importantly, a principled journalist. With experience at publications like FandomWire, HotCars, and DriveTribe, writing ...
Sony is reportedly going to produce more PlayStation 4 consoles through 2022 in order to allegedly help offset the pressure on the company's PlayStation 5 console production. According to a new report ...
A previous Bloomberg report claimed that Sony had planned to end PS4 console production in 2021, but kept it going due to PS5 shortages. However, Sony denies that’s the case and stated that it never ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Earlier this month, a new report came about stating that Sony would be increasing the number of ...
Sony has recently released new patch notes for the PlayStation 4. The latest firmware update, 10.71, is expected to come with some improvements related to the console's system performance. Sony PS4 ...
Bloomberg reports that Sony has told its manufacturing partners to keep assembling PlayStation 4 consoles, as a response to the ongoing scarcity of the newer PlayStation 5, which launched in November ...
Sony originally planned to halt PS4 production in 2022. Due to chip shortages and restricted PS5 supply, Sony is keeping the aging PS4 alive for another year. Bloomberg reports that Sony will produce ...
PS4 consoles have finally been blown wide open courtesy of a new hack, according to Kotaku. BANGKOK, THAILAND - 2018/05/24: A Sony PlayStation 4 video game console with a red wireless controller next ...
In what is probably going to be the weirdest move a gaming company makes this year, Sony is responding to the PS5 shortage with another unit. Bloomberg is reporting that Sony Group Corp., the parent ...
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