A PlayStation executive dispels assumptions about the lifecycle of the PS5, setting a clearer time frame for fans to expect the next system.
In a recently published interview, Sony platform business group CEO Hideaki Nishino affirms that PlayStation consoles are here to stay, though the company still wants to reach players on PC and ...
PlayStation co-CEO Hideaki Nishino says that, despite the bet on cloud gaming finally appearing to pay off, hardware such as consoles, controllers, and screens aren't going away anytime soon.
Sony Interactive Entertainment co-CEO Hideaki Nishino has said that the company expects the PS5 to have legs similar to the PS4. However, the company has no plans to delay the launch of the PS6 ...
Hideaki Nishino, Platform Business Group CEO for Sony Interactive Entertainment, has revealed during a recent interview with Famitsu that he doesn’t see traditional gaming hardware disappearing ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment's CEO of Studio Business Group and Hideaki Nishino in an interview with Famitsu (and translated by MP1st) said Sony won't be delaying the release of the PlayStation 6.
Sony's last-gen console is still thriving alongside the PS5, as these PS4 games launching in January 2025 show. With some ...
A recent interview with Sony co-CEO Hideaki Nishino confirms that Sony is planning to focus on the home console market for the foreseeable future. The PS5 is set to receive a barrage of major ...
In a recently published interview, Sony platform business group CEO Hideaki Nishino affirms that PlayStation consoles are here to stay, though the company still wants to reach players on PC and ...