Software sales continue to be strong for Sony's console.
The company sold a better-than-expected 17.7 million units in its fiscal 2015.
Beginning in October, all games will feature two modes to take advantage of the two consoles.
While Sony is exploring the idea of a console update, the Japanese electronics giant has not sent development kits to developers.
After the PlayStation VR, Sony may have another piece of hardware in development.
The console has lagged behind the PlayStation 4 in terms of sales since its launch in November 2013.
Ubisoft's much-anticipated shooter “The Division” has gone live on PC, Xbox One and PS4 but the company's servers are struggling to meet demand.
Each of the planets is randomly generated in real time, leading to unique experiences for every player.
Seven years after Jonathan Blow had success with “Braid,” the developer returned with a puzzle game set on an abandoned island.
As Sony touts impressive sales, Microsoft remains silent about how many Xbox One consoles have been sold globally.
The move centralizes global gaming operations under the newly created U.S. headquarters.
The impressive PS4 sales figures continued for the Japanese entertainment giant.
PlayStation Plus customers can receive up to 70 percent off select titles.
Sony is ready to take a big push into virtual reality in 2016 as the head of its PlayStation division predicts the PS4 could become the best-selling console ever.
The Japanese electronics giant is taking the plunge into virtual reality, but not without competition from Oculus and Microsoft.
Unlike the PS3, the PS4 had no early growing pains.
So many PS4 and Xbox One bundles, so little time.
The addition of support for PS2 games could potentially give PS4 owners access to a library of over 10,000 games.
In the wake of Friday night’s terrorist attacks in Paris, Belgium's federal home affairs minister warned about the growing use by terror networks of Sony’s PlayStation 4.
Black Friday 2015 deals across various U.S. retailers are now surfacing.
Best Buy will be running a pre-Black Friday sale on Nov. 11 on wide range of tech products from different brands like Apple, Microsoft, Sony and more.
Sam’s Club is likely to make the PS4 available for $299.99 along with a free game on Nov. 14.