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  • Sony is considering raising the PS5 console price due to the US tariffs

    Sony is considering raising the PS5 console price due to the US tariffs

    As Sony faces financial pressure from US tariffs on Chinese-made goods, the company is reportedly contemplating a price increase for its PlayStation 5 (PS5) consoles in the United States. The 90-day suspension period for the new tariffs is coming to an end, making consumers and industry stakeholders closely monitor Sony's decisions.

  • You can now buy PS5 games with Apple Pay

    You can now buy PS5 games with Apple Pay

    According to 9to5Mac, Sony has now officially introduced Apple Pay support for PS5 users in Malaysia. This means users can purchase games, DLC, and other digital content on the PlayStation Store using Apple Pay. So, what should you know about it?

  • The PlayStation Plus monthly subscription fee increase is confirmed for Malaysia on 24 June 2025

    The PlayStation Plus monthly subscription fee increase is confirmed for Malaysia on 24 June 2025

    As you may have heard, Sony Interactive Entertainment will raise the PlayStation Plus subscription fee againOur last report was last week, as various South American countries are going to be affected. This week, we got an email confirming that Malaysia will have it too on or after 24 June 2025.

  • Sony raises the price for PS Plus subscription, again

    Sony raises the price for PS Plus subscription, again

    Sony Interactive Entertainment announced that PlayStation Plus subscription prices in 15 Latin American countries would increase on April 16 due to global market conditions. Countries involved include Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay. So, what should you know about it?

  • If you have a PS5, you might want to get this item for the best gaming experience

    If you have a PS5, you might want to get this item for the best gaming experience

    Sandisk has recently launched official storage dedicated to the PlayStation 5 console. Through the SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD for the PlayStation 5 Console and PC model, this external storage is offered in 1TB and 2TB sizes with a selling price of USD 129.999 (~RM5181) and USD 199.99 (~RM877), respectively. So, what should you know about it?

  • Sony announces new display system with independent RGB LEDs

    Sony announces new display system with independent RGB LEDs

    New display technology may not appear that often, but the major display manufacturers would introduce something interesting every few years. In fact, Sony announced a new display system with individual RGB control yesterday.

  • Sony is testing AI Character Prototypes in PlayStation Games

    Sony is testing  AI Character Prototypes in PlayStation Games

    Sony is reportedly developing an artificial intelligence (AI) version of a PlayStation game character, with Aloy from Horizon Forbidden West as the prototype. This revelation was made through an internal video presented by Sharwin Raghoebardajal, Director of Software Engineering at Sony Interactive Entertainment. So, what should you know about it?

  • Sony recorded 75 million Sony PlayStation 5 sales so far

    Sony recorded 75 million Sony PlayStation 5 sales so far

    Sony published a financial report for the period between October and December 2024 which showed that 75 million PlayStation 5 consoles have been sold since it was launched in 2020. Last quarter, 9.5 million PS5 units were sold which was the highest in a quarter since its launch. So, what should you know about it?

  • Sony offers extra 5 days PSN service to compensate for the recent outage

    Sony offers extra 5 days PSN service to compensate for the recent outage

    It was a horrible weekend for PlayStation gamers, as the PlayStation Network (PSN) had an outage for unknown reasons. The servers came back online on Sunday evening yesterday due to an operational issue. To compensate for this, Sony decided to offer an additional five days of PSN service.

  • Sony officially ends production of physical recording media this February

    Sony officially ends production of physical recording media this February

    Sony has announced that it will completely cease production of its recording media by February 2025. The announcement marks the end of the era for physical formats such as Blu-rayDiscsc, MiniDisc and MiniDV cassettes. The decision was made in response to declining demand for physical media due to the dominance of digital technology.


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