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Jim Ryan joined Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Europe-based legal entity, Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe (SIEE) — which was then Sony Computer Entertainment Europe — in 1994.
Sony Electronics is launching a gaming gear brand called Inzone, aimed at PC gamers. The company announced its new brand Tuesday with two 27-inch monitors and three variations of gaming headphones.
This isn't the first time the logo has been re-registered - similar filings were made after Sony acquired Psygnosis, and when the company name was changed from Sony Computer Entertainment to Sony ...
Now, the legendary logo lives on in memory - and was recently renewed as a trademark by Sony itself. [4K] WipEout Omega Collection - PS4 Pro's Ultimate 4K60 Showcase Watch on YouTube ...
However, when it comes to the history of Sony, we’re finding out what was a major selling point for their first office space when it came to their Sony Computer Entertainment division.
Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment are no more, at least in name. The two companies have folded into Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), a new company that is ...
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 … ...
Sony Computer Entertainment, which will change its name to Sony Interactive Entertainment on April 1, today announced the formation of ForwardWorks, a new company aimed to deploy new services towar… ...
SIE will be based in San Mateo, California with Andrew House—the current president and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. in Tokyo—serving as its CEO. Sony Corporation CEO Kazuo Hirai ...
Founded in 1993 to launch the original PlayStation, Sony Computer Entertainment has long been headquartered in Tokyo. The move to San Mateo (where the PlayStation business recently moved in to an ...
Sony Computer Entertainment was founded in 1993 just before the original PlayStation launched. It's operated ever since, pushing through the release of PS2, PSP, PS3, Vita and, most recently PS4.
Today, Sony announced that it is bringing together Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment in a new entity. It’s called Sony Interactive Entertainment.