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PlayStation is dropping its PSN account requirement for some PC games
The change means you can play single-player PC games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 without needing to log in.
Playstation Gives Players Freebies for PC Games
PlayStation is giving away free rewards to those who make a PlayStation Network account for its PC games lineup.
Sony is ditching the PSN login requirement on some of its PC games
Sony is dropping the need to link some of its PC games to a PSN account, but it will offer in-game rewards to those who do sign in.
PlayStation Plus monthly games will only be PS5 games
Sony will only ‘occasionally’ offer PS4 games on PlayStation Plus starting next year
You’ll still have access to monthly PS4 games you’ve already redeemed, but Sony is shifting its focus more fully to PS5.
PlayStation Plus Moving Away From Monthly PS4 Games
Sony has announced a key change for the future of PlayStation Plus. Sony will shift away from offering PS4 games as it looks to focus on PS5 games instead. Sony said it's making this change as part of the evolution of PS Plus overall. This isn't starting soon, though, and will begin in January 2026.
PlayStation Plus Monthly Games For February 2025 Confirmed
PlayStation 4 monthly game offerings are coming to an end! The start of a new month is exciting. A slew of new content is coming down the pipeline for video games. If you’re mainly gaming on the PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5,
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Sony's PlayStation division will once again have a single CEO
We will continue to grow the PlayStation community in new ways, such as IP expansion, while also delivering the best in technology innovation." Hulst, meanwhile, will continue to oversee Sony's first-party games.
Sony announces new CEO in leadership overhaul
Sony has chosen long-serving finance head Hiroki Totoki as its next chief executive as the Japanese technology giant overhauls its leadership while steering a multibillion-dollar push into producing more original content.
Sony Corp. and PlayStation have new leadership
Sony Corp. shook up the top leadership of the company as well as at its major PlayStation division. It has appointed Hiroki Totoki as CEO.
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Everything You Need To Use PlayStation VR2 On PC
While it’s very cool that PlayStation VR2 works on PC, it does have a few big caveats. Not only do you need the headset ...
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Sony removes PlayStation account requirement from 4 single-player Steam games
Sony's game publishing arm has done a 180 on a controversial policy of requiring PC players to sign in with
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Payday 3, High on Life coming to PlayStation Plus in February
In a blog post Wednesday, Sony revealed the new PlayStation Plus games for February, announcing its plans to begin slowing ...
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The new leader of all things PlayStation should be very familiar.
Hideaki Noshino will become the president and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, the company behind the PlayStation brand ...
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PlayStation Plus Games for February 2025 Announced
Sony has announced the PlayStation Plus Essential Tier games for February 2025 are Payday 3 (PS5), High on Life (PS4 and PS5) ...
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New FPGA-powered retro console re-creates the PlayStation, CD-ROM drive optional
Retro game enthusiasts may already be acquainted with Analogue, a company that designs and manufactures updated versions of ...
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PlayStation's Difficult Year Culminates in Big Leadership Changes
Sony Group has announced a big PlayStation leadership shuffle at Sony Interactive Entertainment following a tumultuous year.
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PlayStation Studios Boss No Longer Co-CEO of SIE
PlayStation Studios boss Hermen Hulst is no longer the co-CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment following a shake-up.
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