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Each episode included a selection of behind-the-scenes videos, previews, interviews and news related to PlayStation products. Videos were presented in 720p. [2] Each episode contains between 25 and 30 minutes of video content, not including advertisements, the opening trailer, or introduction videos.
Jampack was a demo series from Sony under its PlayStation Underground brand. [a] It was used to advertise and preview upcoming and released PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games through demos and featurettes. [1] It often included imported game demos, behind-the-scenes videos on developers and games, as well as cheat codes and saved games.
SIE announced the rebranding of the division to PlayStation Studios in May 2020 as part of the introduction of the PlayStation 5, which was released later that year. PlayStation Studios serves as the publishing brand for Sony's first-party development studios, as well as for games developed by studios brought in by Sony in work-for-hire situations.
PlayStation’s Bungie, the developer behind “Destiny 2” and the originator of the “Halo” franchise, is laying off 17% of its workforce. Bungie CEO Pete Parsons announced the news in a ...
Behind the Scenes - A look at the "making of" video games, commercial spots, etc. Event Center - A highlight of current happenings in the PlayStation brand, promotions and marketing events. Bulletins - Exclusive special notices and opportunities for PlayStation Underground club members.
Firewalk Studios officially announced Concord during the PlayStation Showcase on May 24, 2023, with a CGI trailer. [10] A beta for the game was released in July 2024 to underwhelming player numbers. The game was released for PlayStation 5 and Windows on August 23, 2024. [11] [12]
Team Asobi is a Japanese first-party video game developer for Sony Interactive Entertainment based in Tokyo.A Team Asobi was originally formed in 2012 as part of Japan Studio, but formally spun off into an independent studio within Sony's PlayStation Studios in April 2021.
The "Destiny 2" and "Halo" creator said Wednesday that it would be laying off 220 employees, the result of too much expansion amid a slowdown in the video game industry.