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April 1st marks the passage from Sony Computer Entertainment to Sony Interactive ... if the company would lose the iconic diamond in its logo, but apparently this isn't the case, as shared by ...
Following an announcement in January, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. and its related companies in charge of the PlayStation business in each region have officially changed the corporate names to ...
The Sony Computer Entertainment logo, lifted from the PS1 boot screen. The move combines the offline and online parts of Sony's entertainment business into one mega PlayStation firm. The new ...
Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment ... The diamond-shaped SCE logo is staying. And as you can see in this tweet from PlayStation Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida ...
Gone is the edgy "Spiderman" font, and its place, a gentler, more casual looking "PS3" logo. So why the change? Sony Computer Entertainment president Kaz Hirai told the Times Online the company ...
"The news is bittersweet, because it potentially marks the end of SCE's legendary diamond logo" And it just might improve things on a global scale: Sony Computer Entertainment America and Sony ...
Well, according to SCEE boss Jim Ryan who was writing on the PlayStation Blog, the iconic Sony Computer Entertainment ... revealed Sony Interactive Entertainment's logo just yet, but we'll ...
TOKYO - Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE ... Furthermore, SCE will provide "Official Licensed Product logo" to be used on product packages, proving that the peripherals and accessories ...
The new launcher video presents the PS1’s “Sony Computer Entertainment” logo on a pixelated white screen before loading into a slightly redesigned home screen. You’ll then be able to go ...
The sony computer entertainment logo now greets users when they start ps5. All of this is pretty awesome, but there’s one unfortunate catch: these themes and sounds will only be available on PS5 ...
Sony Computer Entertainment exec Kaz Hirai replied that the company wanted to "set a new direction for the PS3." And what better what to do that than by resetting the logo, Hirai asked.