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PlayStation's gaming future will be on mobile, PC and the cloud, according to Sony's CEO. The company has been an industry leader alongside Nintendo and Microsoft for decades, and the PlayStation 5 (PS5) has proven to be incredibly popular, outselling both the Xbox Series X|S and Switch. However, the tech juggernaut has revealed they are looking beyond their consoles for the future of gaming. In an interview with Norges Bank Investment Management, Sony's CEO Kenichiro Yoshida said: "It will be ubiquitous. “Wherever there is computing, users will be able to play their favourite games seamlessly...
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PlayStation's gaming future will be on mobile, PC and the cloud, according to Sony's CEO. The company has been an industry leader alongside Nintendo and Microsoft for decades, and the PlayStation 5 (PS5) has proven to be incredibly popular, outselling both the Xbox Series X|S and Switch. However, the tech juggernaut has revealed they are looking beyond their consoles for the future of gaming. In an interview with Norges Bank Investment Management, Sony's CEO Kenichiro Yoshida said: "It will be ubiquitous. “Wherever there is computing, users will be able to play their favourite games seamlessly...
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Sony's boss has vowed to "take on" the "challenges" of cloud gaming. The PlayStation maker's chief executive Kenichiro Yoshida has admitted there are lots of "technical difficulties" with regard to running video games on remote servers and streaming them directly to a user's device, but it's not given up on the model. He told the Financial Times: “I think cloud itself is an amazing business model, but when it comes to games, the technical difficulties are high. “So there will be challenges to cloud gaming, but we want to take on those challenges.” Sony could go down the route of using AI agent...
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Sony's boss has vowed to "take on" the "challenges" of cloud gaming. The PlayStation maker's chief executive Kenichiro Yoshida has admitted there are lots of "technical difficulties" with regard to running video games on remote servers and streaming them directly to a user's device, but it's not given up on the model. He told the Financial Times: “I think cloud itself is an amazing business model, but when it comes to games, the technical difficulties are high. “So there will be challenges to cloud gaming, but we want to take on those challenges.” Sony could go down the route of using AI agent...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has revealed Apple has been using Sony's camera sensors for more than a decade. The boss headed to the rival Japanese firm's "cutting-edge facility" in Kumamoto this week, to witness production of the world's best camera sensors and meet with Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida. Alongside a snap from his visit to the factory, Cook tweeted on Tuesday (13.12.22): "We’ve been partnering with Sony for over a decade to create the world’s leading camera sensors for iPhone. Thanks to Ken and everyone on the team for showing me around the cutting-edge facility in Kumamoto today." Last year, ...
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Sony's purchase of Bungie is partially motivated by PlayStation's ambition to become more of a multi-platform company. The tech giant is in the midst of acquiring Bungie in a deal worth $3.6 billion, and Sony has "high expectations" for the video game company. Kenichiro Yoshida, the CEO at Sony, explained: "We believe it will be a catalyst to enhance our live game services capabilities. Our acquisition of Bungie also represents a major step forward in becoming more multi-platform." Sony previously confirmed that Bungie - which is responsible for creating franchises such as 'Halo' and 'Destiny'...
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Sony is looking to launch electric cars. The Japanese tech giant - which is known the world over for creating televisions, smartphones and personal computers - has launched company offshoot Sony Mobilty wants to create electric cars as part of its next big venture and aim to "combine" the success of their brand so far to "change mobility." According to Car BIke, Sony chairman and president Kenichiro Yoshida spoke at a news conference and claimed that the company is "exploring a commercial launch" of electric cars. He said: "We are exploring a commercial launch of electric vehicles. With our im...
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A new PlayStation 5 update is now live. The iconic console has just seen the arrival a new software update, which has been named 'version 21.01-03.21.00, and it is now available for download to gamers all over the world. The update is equivalent to 902MB and is geared towards improving the overall performance of the system. Although some specific changes could have been added as part of the update, they haven't been mentioned by the on-console patch notes. The PlayStation 5 console was released last year and has already proven to be hugely popular with gamers across the globe. And in recent mo...
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