Move to Xbox could be good for Indies, says Hello Games man Sean Murray
Read More »[Update] Popularity surge as Sony game turns free-to-play
120,000 register interest for free version of DC Universe Online
Read More »Amazon drops PSN game codes
Two years on from their high-profile arrival on the American arm of retailer Amazon, digital codes for PSN games have been suddenly yanked from the website. At one stage over 500 pieces of content were being offered. Though the reason for the disappearance remains a mystery, an Amazon rep told …
Read More »Daytona USA revs to consoles
Popular ‘90s arcade racer Daytona USA is returning later this month in the form of a downloadable Xbox Live and PSN title. The Sega game will feature improved graphics, compatibility with steering wheel accessories and online multiplayer. Players will also be able to experience the game in a 16:9 widescreen …
Read More »Sony backs free-to-play business for Vita
PlayStation developer also assures retail games can launch simultaneously on PSN
Read More »Sony shocked by new attack on 100m online accounts
Password program attempts to hack into both PSN and SOE networks
Read More »Fresh hack rocks PlayStation Network
Sony has this morning confirmed that its PlayStation Network, as well as the Sony Entertainment Network and Sonly Online Entertainment, has for the second time been a victim of a cyber attack. Though significantly smaller than the high-profile breach that forced the closure of the network earlier this year, the …
Read More »PSN ‘twice as popular as XBLA’ for UK devs
PC and smartphones are overshadowing consoles, studio survey shows
Read More »PSN Import Section now open for business
Sony has officially launched its brand new Import Section on the PlayStation Network. It will use the portal to release titles that we never originally published in Europe, starting with RPG Arc the Lad, shooter Cho Aniki and Arcade Hits: Sonic Wings Special. All three games retain their original form …
Read More »Valve’s Steam voted easiest platform for indies
Survey reveals consoles are deeply unpopular for some studios
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