Sony Ends Relationship With PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale Developer
On Monday, Sony announced their working agreement with SuperBot Entertainment would come to an end.
On Monday, Sony announced their working agreement with SuperBot Entertainment would come to an end.
SuperBot, the developers behind PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, have just laid off a currently-unknown number of their employees.
With recent hints that Sony's PS4 may come out by the end of the year, gamers have whipped up their own artistic creations of the highly anticipated console. As much as I love my English muffin in the morning, toasting is not a feature I'm looking for in the PS4. To see what your future PS4 will not look like, check out a few snapshots taken by eccentric gamers.
In one corner, we have PlayStation, the video game console engineered by Sony that’s currently in it’s third evolution on top of its PSP, PS Vita and PlayStation Move installments. Along with game play, users can stream movies and TV shows through Netflix and Hulu, listen to music and more.
In the other, we have Xbox, Microsoft’s sixth-generation console that was the first technology in the game world to feature a hard disk drive, which eliminated the need for memory cards. The newest installment, Xbox 360 with Kinect, gives players the ability to use their own bodies and voice as the controllers.
Gamers listen up, Sony is up and running in some places and total online access should be up by the end of May. It is being done in phases. You will even be offered a welcome back package to compensate for your lost game time.
So a couple of nights ago we had a very angry boy in the house because his PlayStation wouldn't work. This was during the storms so we chalked it up to just power problems. Well turns out the network has been hacked.