PlayStation chair Hiroki Totoki has confirmed that Sony games published to PC will continue to have the PSN requirement.
After 'Concord' proved to be a failure, Sony's president Hiroki Totoki has now said the company is "still in the process of ...
According to sources, the delegation will include Hiroki Totoki, Sony Group President, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Financial Officer along with Ravi Ahuja, SPE’s current COO and soon-to ...
Earlier this month, the PlayStation 5 Pro finally arrived in stores. And while the lack of a disc drive and the $700 price ...
Sony is standing firm in the face of backlash over its PSN account requirement on PC. The topic popped up in a recent ...
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Sony president Hiroki Totoki comments on the controversy surrounding the PlayStation Network account requirement for its ...
Sony president Hiroki Totoki has addressed the failure of Concord during a Q&A following the company's latest earnings call.
Totoki stated that Sony is still learning how to navigate in the category of games-as-a-service and sometimes this will result in flops. With a new brand like Concord, you never know for sure if it ...
Hiroki Totoki admitted the requirement invites "pushback" but Sony wants to maintain control over its games.