Sony and some of PlayStation's first-party studios have confirmed they're making donations to relief efforts relating to the ongoing Los Angeles fires. They join other companies and entities that ...
Santa Monica Studios will be joining Sony and our Los Angeles PlayStation sister studios in making donations to organisations providing critical support to those that have found themselves without ...
Sony has opened a new PlayStation studio in Los Angeles, California, as confirmed by a recent job listing. The newly-established internal PlayStation studio is working on a high-profile original ...
The fundraiser's goal is to raise $5 million for the more than 60 families affected by the Palisades and Eaton fires in the ...
adding the studio is "Los Angeles grown" and "proud" to be a part of "such a strong and resilient community". The original story continues below. ORIGINAL 14/1/25: PlayStation maker Sony is among ...
Multiple fires continue to devastate the Los Angeles ... studio said it is working to support its staffers affected by the fire and the wider community. Naughty Dog, like its parent company Sony ...
Sony has pledged $5 million to support Los Angeles wildfire relief funds ... Sony Pictures Entertainment has kept its studio offices in Culver City open to provide employees and their families ...
The wildfires in Los Angeles have been devastating for those impacted, and all around the world people have been banning together to provide what support they can to help those who’ve lost ...
Sony, Naughty Dog, Insomniac Games, and Santa Monica Studio are donating money to help support relief efforts from the Los Angeles wildfires. The LA wildfires are estimated to be the costliest ...
Animation studios have joined a fundraising effort to support members of the animation community affected by the recent fires ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has posted a job listing for a senior project producer, which has revealed the PlayStation manufacturer has established a new internal AAA studio in Los Angeles.
"Los Angeles has been the home of our entertainment business for more than 35 years," said Kenichiro Yoshida, Sony chairman and CEO, and Hiroki Totoki, president and COO, in a joint statement ...