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We've been plugging away at the Killzone 3 beta lately and it's time to share our thoughts.
Gran Turismo 5, which has been delayed many times, is now set for a November 3rd release across Europe.
Unnamed sources at the company claim an Android-based PSP Go-like smartphone is due.
We investigate new devices and services that look set to blur the line between TV and the Internet.
A new survey has revealed that only 30 percent of Japan is interested in 3D TV tech.
Sony's Shuhei Yoshida has revealed that the PS3 is now starting to break even.
Activision and Sony have bemoaned the loss of tax relief for the UK games industry.
Sony has finally nailed down a firm release date for the long-delayed Gran Turismo 5.
A new study has indicated that consumers aren't generally interested in the Xbox Natal or PS Move controllers.
New figures from a Japanese trade group suggest handheld game piracy cost £29bn over five years.
Sony has said that games are a perfect fit for 3D technology.
Google has unveiled its latest project: the Google TV Internet-connected set-top box.
Reports and rumours are circulating that Sony is about to announce a premium version of PSN.
Sony's new 1080p projector is enormous, but is the image quality any good?
Sony has begun using a new set of PS3 hardware, which might even sell at a profit!
Sony has cancelled plans for the PS Room, a Home-like system for the PSP, after a Japanese beta.
Next for Made in the UK Week we chat to Curve Studios, who are currently working on a PSN platformer called Explodemon. We try to find out what it's like to be a UK-based developer working in a global industry and what the team thinks of digital only stores such as PSN.
Reports have surfaced that reveal Amazon is giving refunds on PlayStation 3s with the latest firmware due to loss of features.
Sony says it has dropped the arrogance it displayed when the PS3 launched.
Sony has commented that it wasn't interested in using motion-sensitive cameras like Natal for the PlayStation 3.
Sony's new firmware update for the PlayStation 3 will remove support for a Linux OS, with the company citing security concerns.
It's War in Ancient Greece, as Kratos leads the Titans into battle with the Gods of Mount Olympus. After such a long wait though, can Sony's continuing saga of Angry Greek Men really live up to expectation? We take a look to see if this is Sparta or Patrick.
Gavin Cheshire, Vice President of Codemasters, reckons that the PSP is, ahem, not very good.
October 14 2021 | 15:04