2019 game industry ad spend: a quieter year
The game industry spent an estimated $319.6 million on television ads in 2019 (January 1 through December 8), a 14.68% decrease from the same time period in 2018. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe game industry spent an estimated $319.6 million on television ads in 2019 (January 1 through December 8), a 14.68% decrease from the same time period in 2018. Read the full article…
Read MoreA new Japanese patent filling revealed possible details about the next DualShock controller, launching alongside the PlayStation 5 this holiday season. Read the full article…
Read MoreThe days are now full of technology. Everywhere You go, you’ll see some kind of the tech just siting there. Video games is one of the tech… Continue reading on Medium » Read the full article…
Read MoreGoogle and Samsung headsets are all but dead Continue reading on Sony Reconsidered » Read the full article…
Read MoreBut $250 potential price tag is nothing but 💩 Continue reading on Sony Reconsidered » Read the full article…
Read MoreVentureBeat interview: Dominic Mallinson, senior vice president of R&D at Sony, talks PSVR, wireless, gaze tracking, foveated rendering, and AR. Read the full article…
Read MoreVirtual reality is just one of the latest crazes within the games industry — it’s immersive and honestly just plain fun to seemingly put yourself inside of your video games. Thing is, VR headsets can cost you quite a bit (and the rent isn’t getting any lower), so it’s a good idea to get the… Read the full article…
Read MoreDubbed Upload E3 VR Showcase Continue reading on Sony Reconsidered » Read the full article…
Read MoreBut that doesn’t mean there won’t be a PSVR 2 Continue reading on Sony Reconsidered » Read the full article…
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Read MoreProving there’s no VR market, just PlayStation VR Continue reading on Sony Reconsidered » Read the full article…
Read MoreAlludes to a future of ‘mixed reality’ Continue reading on Sony Reconsidered » Read the full article…
Read MoreThere are a few major releases on the horizon for Playstation. Namely, the new Marvel’s Spider-Man and FIFA 19. Much has already been said about both releases and whilst we won’t know for sure how good (or not so good) these games will be until they’re released, we have been drip-fed a few details… Read the full article…
Read More1 million in just the past 8 months Continue reading on Sony Reconsidered » Read the full article…
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Google has hired Richard Marks, a former senior research engineer who helped create Sony’s PlayStation VR virtual reality headset and its PlayStation Move controllers, GamesBeat has learned. If there’s any sign that Google is up to something in the gaming business, the hiring of Marks is a big clue. In January 2018, Google hi…Read… Read the full article…
Read MoreHands over entire market to PlayStation Continue reading on Sony Reconsidered » Read the full article…
Read MoreANALYSIS: The tech world was buzzing today with a report that Netflix will stream Telltale Games’ Minecraft: Story Mode — an initiative that looked like the video subscription giant was planning to dip its toe into the gaming waters. But as it turns out, the report’s not quite accurate, which means Netflix is effectively ceding th…Read More Powered by… Read the full article…
Read MoreANALYSIS: When Sony executive John Tsuyoshi Kodera told investors this week that the PlayStation 4 is entering the “final phase of its life cycle,” there were two ways to parse the news. You could disbelieve it — it’s a mistake, an overstatement, or likely to change — or assume that Sony was dead serious and already pl…Read More… Read the full article…
Read MoreGUEST: Sony extends its grip on the TV ad market for the seventh month, and a new name appears in the top 5 spenders. GamesBeat has partnered with iSpot.tv, the real-time TV ad measurement company with attention and conversion analytics from more than eight million smart TVs, to bring you a monthly report on how… Read the full article…
Read MoreHey all! First off, thank you all for your continued support! We love all the feature requests that we get, and wish we could implement them faster for you, but given the nature of our small team, we really appreciate your patience! We’ve got a pretty feature-packed update for you and I thought it would… Read the full article…
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