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PS3 Network Vision to be Shared at MI6

Organizers for the 2010 MI6 Game Marketing Conference sent word today that Peter Dille, senior vice president of marketing and PlayStation Network at Sony Computer Entertainment America, will be keynoting the one-day event to discuss how PSN is "evolving the digital home and entertainment landscape to feed consumers' growing entertainment appetite."

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Briefcase Joe5868d ago

Maybe Sony will talk about the premium service everyone expects is coming.

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Union workers send a message to game industry execs

CWA members are staking their claim for a better, fairer video game industry.

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To make video games for Gen Z, be authentic

'They're playing games. It's just that their attention and needs are changing,' says Astrid Entertainment CEO Sharon Tal Yguado.

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TwistedXenos6h ago

It’s not that Gen Z isn’t interested in AAA or story driven games, a lot of them simply don’t have the financial freedom to explore. When you’re budgeting, you stick to games that give the most value for the least cost, which is why ecosystems like Fortnite, Roblox, and Minecraft dominate. What looks like a preference is often just economic constraint.

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Can new age rating rules prevent a video game ban?

US age ratings body has no plans to change it system, as video game regulation looms

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Can new age rating rules prevent a video game ban? by Christopher Dring

US age ratings body has no plans to change it system, as video game regulation looms

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PRIMORDUS23h ago(Edited 23h ago)

This really doesn't mean anything, when you can pirate PC games with a mature or AO rating. 😂 You can pirate without any age restriction bullshit.

Furesis21h ago

wtf are you talking about? they are talking about raising the age in EU for games that have loot boxes etc. in them. This is for online games mostly you absolute maroon.

Inverno23h ago

Controversial take but maybe parents could start parenting and be more attentive and involved in their kids life? Then maybe other adults can buy whatever they'd like without worrying about "the children" that aren't in the slightest a concern to em, cause…they're not their children? Also we don't need to stop letting out of touch boomers in government from deciding what is and what isn't "good" for people in the US. There is a surprising amount of things that are banned in this country that in multiple other countries are more of a net positive, yet for some reason they aren't allowed here.

Furesis20h ago

this doesn't look all that bad maybe you should read it first. daily login, battle passes, loot boxes etc. will affect the rating although this only affects games that are going to be released from june onward, for now at least. they are looking at addictive design which are not good and online games are filled with them. though im not sure this will do much anyways so you're fine.