Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast is the internet's premiere weekly PlayStation show dedicated t
With a fresh State of Play now behind us, it felt like a good opportunity to publish this week's Sac
It seems like just yesterday that PS5 Pro was officially revealed, so in that context, we have some
It's been an exciting week in the world of PlayStation. On the software front, Team Asobi's Astro Bo
The situation with Concord couldn't be any more dire. By the time this podcast is published, Sony's
It seems all any of you want to talk about is Concord, Sony-owned studio Firewalk's dead-on-arrival
What we assumed would ultimately happen has come to pass: Machinegames' upcoming Indiana Jones title
We're getting into the late summer now, and it's no surprise that the news is beginning to pick up,
We're pleased to present to you a decidedly old-school-coded episode of Sacred Symbols, recorded in
While Sony may have purchased Bungie with specific end-goals in mind, it's clear -- some two years l
Anything can happen, but it seems likely that Firewalk's upcoming hero shooter Concord is essentiall
We're truly in the doldrums of summer when it comes to console gaming, at least when considering new
The next PlayStation Studios game in the pipeline is Concord, and we're all interested to see how it
Days Gone came to PlayStation 4 more than five years ago, and though it sold very well, a sequel has
Good news emanates from South Korea, where developer Shift Up announced that PS5-exclusive release S
Nintendo and Microsoft both had rock-solid presentations during this faux-E3 time of year, and it ha
t's getting crazy out there. Fresh off of E3 Lite comes a slew of new game announcements, more than
fter a flurry of activity, we find ourselves in a bit of a lull. And frankly, that's good. We could
During Sony's fiscal recent reporting, the company promised that it would further outline its respec
We talk about 'first parties' and 'third parties' all the time, and we all fundamentally understand
Jim Ryan's tenure leading PlayStation is officially over (as is Hiroki Totoki's stewardship), and he