PlayStation Boss Kaz Hirai to Become Sony’s President - Report

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The former president of Sony Computer Entertainment, Kaz Hirai, may soon be taking on the role of president once again, only this time it will be for the entirety of Sony.

According to Japanese publication Nikkei (as reported by Mashable) Hirai will soon be promoted to the role of president of Sony Corporation, a position he […]

Sony Says it Hasn’t Made Kaz Hirai President Just Yet

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Following a report late last week that Kaz Hirai had been chosen to replace Howard Stringer as president of Sony, the company has since made it clear that no such decision has been made.

“Certain media reports were published on January 7, 2012 regarding Sony Corporation’s executive officers’ appointments,” said an official statement issued over the […]

Modern Warfare 3, Xbox 360 Top December and Annual 2011 NPD Charts

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The NPD Group’s sales data for both December and the entirety of 2011 has been released today. Unsurprisingly, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 was the best-selling game in both December and 2011.

Call of Duty is a sales monster, and it was a given that it would be the top game. NPD only tracks new […]

With Sony’s Credit Downgraded, Vita Could be Doing Things Better

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Kaz Hirai, who was recently named the new CEO and president of Sony, accepted the job knowing he would be walking into a difficult position. Sony is not in the greatest of positions right now, and Hirai was not shy in admitting it. “I thought turning around the PlayStation business was going to be the […]

Why Are Game Budgets So Secretive?

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Before asking the question above to a bunch of people at this year’s DICE conference, I assumed everyone would agree with me that the game industry doesn’t like talking about how much games cost to make. It turns out I was mostly right, but not entirely — some weren’t aware of what I was suggesting, […]

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