Sony has reported their Q4 2021 earnings results, and the entertainment group missed operating profit estimates as well as FY 2021 company-wide operating income expectations. The company also ...
We are deep in the heart of earnings season, and one of the largest companies in the video game industry reported their results overnight. Sony's stock is up over 4% in US trading on the release of ...
According to reports from owners of 2021 Sony Bravia XR TVs — and verified by HDTVTest’s Vincent Teoh — Sony has started to update the firmware on these models to enable variable refresh rate (VRR).
The PlayStation 5 has sold almost 20 million copies but, more importantly, it's fallen a bit short of Sony's expectations. The console manufacturer announced this week that it sold 11.5 million PS5s ...
In August, Sony Pictures’ top execs pledged to theater owners at CinemaCon that it would not jump into the day-and-date streaming experimentation that other major studios had used throughout 2021.
Sony has published its financial results for the three months ended September 30, 2021, reporting a 27% increase in sales in its game segment year-on-year. Sales reached ¥645.4 billion ($5.7 billion) ...
Smangaliso Simelane is happiest when he's tapping on his keyboard or gripping a controller. He has been writing about video games since 2020 and he's not about to stop any time soon. He mostly enjoys ...
Sony Pictures Entertainment recorded $288M in operating profits for the three months ending September 30, repping a 7% dip from the same period last year. Revenues in the division, however, were up 35 ...
Somewhat ironically, Sony’s own PlayStation 5 doesn’t support VRR yet — the company promised it would add the feature via a software update, but so far there haven’t been any signs of it. The Xbox ...
Sony impressed the bulls again over the past year. Several of its main businesses still face pandemic-related challenges. However, Sony’s strengths are consistently offsetting its weaknesses. Sony's ...
The PlayStation brand is the gift that keeps on giving for Sony. PlayStation has outsold its primary competitor, Microsoft's (MSFT +5.25%) Xbox, in every console cycle since the first PlayStation ...