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On this week's episode of Sacred Symbols, we delve into a series of perplexing and puzzling enigmas.
At 40 million units sold after 32 months, PlayStation 5 is only half-a-quarter behind PS4's prodigio
It looks like we can finally -- finally! -- stop talking about Microsoft's acquisition of Activision
Sony finds itself in a pickle, or so it seems from the outside. With ever-burgeoning development cos
Like a meteor from the sky -- or perhaps a capsule drop from orbit -- Sony second party partner Arro
Whether Microsoft completes its acquisition of Activision or not, the FTC's legal assault on the com
Great intrigue surrounds Bungie's upcoming revival of its long-dormant FPS IP Marathon, first confir
In another legendary Colin Was Right moment, Embracer Group has officially broadcast an SOS. The meg
The PlayStation Showcase left many fans disenchanted, but can Geoff Keighley's Summer Game Fest deli
We're more than a week distant from the recent, highly controversial PlayStation Showcase. And becau
We've waited so long for a fresh PlayStation Showcase that it came as a bit of a shock to be sitting
Unbelievably, the moment has finally come: A PlayStation showcase draws near. By the time the hour-p
A minor culling is underway at and around PlayStation, with a smaller first party studio going away
In a recent interview, Hermen Hulst -- the head of PlayStation's first party studios -- spoke extens
Naughty Dog and Insomniac are the two studios often looked at as the bulwarks of PlayStation's first
As it comes to grips with the new realities of an ever-consolidating market, Sony has opted to incre
After witnessing its death in slow motion, Media Molecule is mercifully pulling the plug on its bele
A new Sony handheld is rumored to be in the works, but don't get all hot-and-bothered. It's not ano
It's a week of surprise turnarounds and unexpected outcomes. First up: Has Sony flown too close to t
In September of 2018, one of the biggest PlayStation games of all-time -- Insomniac's Spider-Man --