The Sony PlayStation Classic which launched in September, is now availabile in the Philippines. Compared to the original PlayStation 1 console, the PS Classic is 45% smaller and comes with 20 pre-installed classic games such as Final Fantasy VII, Jumping Flash, Ridge Racer Type 4, Tekken 3, and Wild Arms. https://www.facebook.com/DataBlitzPH/posts/1402237816585551 The Sony PlayStation Classic is priced at PHP 6,495 and is available at DataBlitz and i-Tech. Sony is exploring a future where PlayStation controllers may never need to be plugged in again. The patent, titled "Operation Device," reveals Sony’s plans to embed photovoltaic elements—the same technology used in solar panels—into the structure of PlayStation controllers. Sony’s proposal could position the PlayStation brand as a leader in green gaming innovation—something no other major console manufacturer has yet seriously pursued. Sony’s PlayStation Stars loyalty program is back in the spotlight, this time for reinstating a fan-favorite reward: wallet funds. [caption id="attachment_307125" align="alignnone" width="720"] Source: Playstation[/caption] Sony is doubling down on its commitment to single-player gaming, with plans to release a major new title each year starting in 2025. Read more in our articles including "Sony PlayStation Classic now in the Philippines, priced" and "New Sony Patent Hints at Solar-Charging PlayStation Controllers".
The Sony PlayStation Classic which launched in September, is now availabile in the Philippines. Compared to the original PlayStation 1 console, the PS Classic is 45% smaller and comes with 20 pre-installed classic games such as Final Fantasy VII, Jumping Flash, Ridge Racer Type 4, Tekken 3, and Wild Arms.
https://www.facebook.com/DataBlitzPH/posts/1402237816585551 The Sony PlayStation Classic is priced at PHP 6,495 and is available at DataBlitz and i-Tech. Sony is exploring a future where PlayStation controllers may never need to be plugged in again. The patent, titled "Operation Device," reveals Sony’s plans to embed photovoltaic elements—the same technology used in solar panels—into the structure of PlayStation controllers.
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