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Sony launched the PlayStation a quarter of a century ago, and while many of its games have stood the test of time, there’s one other piece of art that we continue to celebrate: the iconic logo.
In non-PlayStation 5 logo news, Ryan revealed that the PlayStation 4 sold 106 million units, 1.15 billion games, 5 million PlayStation VR units, and has 103 million monthly active users of which ...
Tohru Okada, the Japanese musician behind the distinctive sound that has accompanied the PlayStation logo in advertisements for a quarter century, has passed away. The news of Okada’s passing ...
The PS5 logo looks strikingly similar to previous PlayStation console logos. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. In 2020, both Microsoft's Xbox and Sony's PlayStation groups plan ...
Commentary: It was a flex so savage it bent space and time.
Microsoft appears to have outed the next Xbox game to appear on PS5, as the PlayStation logo appears on the Starfield website. As more and more Xbox games are released on other platforms, we’re ...
The logo looks exactly as expected, with Sony once again following in the footsteps of the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4’s logos for the PS5. The only real difference here is the number.
You may not know the name Tohru Okada, but if you've ever owned a PlayStation console, you'll be familiar with one of his most iconic creations: The sound that plays every time the PS logo appears.
Speculation that Starfield will soon be confirmed for release on PlayStation 5 ramped up over the weekend after fans spotted a PlayStation logo on Bethesda’s official Creations website.
Sony finally revealed its newly designed PS logo for the PlayStation 5 at CES 2020 on Monday (above). However, it is apparent the company did not spend a lot of time, money, ...
While we don’t yet know what the PlayStation 5 looks like, we at least know what the logo looks like. This is thanks to Sony’s CES 2020 keynote, where Jim Ryan took to the stage to talk all ...
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