We predicted 2023 gaming trends in 2022. Here’s what we got right

[ At the end of every year, there’s one article I always look forward to writing. I try to put the “Trends” in Digital Trends” by predicting where gaming is headed in the coming year. It’s a fun thought experiment that puts my expertise to the test as I try to pull together narratives and … Read more

Sony announces major update on plan to delete some PlayStation purchases – but users say it ‘doesn’t solve the issue’

[ PLAYSTATION owners can keep digital content they bought after all following a massive backlash. Gamers were shocked to receive an email at the beginning of December stating that some of their purchases would disappear at the end of the year even though they’d paid for them – and with no offer of a refund. … Read more

Zee asks Sony to extend December 21 merger deadline

[ MUMBAI: Nearly two years after announcing a merger plan, Zee Entertainment Enterprises has asked Sony Pictures Networks India (now known as Culver Max Entertainment) to push back a deadline – December 21, 2023 – to make their merger scheme effective, the company helmed by Punit Goenka said on Sunday. Sony is expected to review … Read more

Sony A95L OLED Review: Stunning Picture

[ Sony’s A95K TV (9/10, WIRED Recommends) was a breakthrough in picture quality, becoming an instant hit with critics and videophiles everywhere. Part of the first generation of QD-OLED TVs, which marry a layer of quantum dots with a more traditional OLED display to boost brightness and color volume, the A95K and Samsung’s 2022 S95B … Read more

Mayim Bialik out as ‘Jeopardy!’ host

[ LOS ANGELES (WBOY) — Mayim Bialik has announced that she is no longer the host of “Jeopardy!” after being declared one of two permanent hosts more than a year ago. According to a post on her Instagram, Sony — the owners of “Jeopardy!” — informed Bialik that she will no longer be hosting the … Read more

Sony’s New Access Controller Reveals a Big Problem in Adaptive Gaming

[ Similarly, third-party options that are smaller, bigger, or unorthodox shapes can be better for players than adaptive controllers and avoid the steep costs associated with them. “That kind of cheap entry point might not be something many think of as accessibility,” Dale continues. “But weird unofficial controllers with just the right mix of features … Read more