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The PlayStation 5's logo should be boring and familiar. Logos are supposed to be recognizable, and the PS5 logo is certainly that.
Except for some subtle refinements, Japanese electronics maker Sony has had the same logo since 1956. But to celebrate the company’s 35th anniversary in 1981, someone at Sony had a brilliant ...
Sony has released the new PS5 logo and it's... almost identical to the PS4. Is this a bad thing? Well, that depends on what you want from a PlayStation.
What better time to redesign a logo dating from the ‘50s? But the company didn’t enlist a design team to come up with a new logo. No, Sony decided to make the redesign a public spectacle.
On Monday evening, during Sony's keynote speech at CES 2020, the PlayStation 5 logo was shown for the first time. The PS5 logo looks strikingly similar to previous PlayStation console logos.
But there's one slight issue that might bug you: the "Sony" logo on some DualSense controllers is slightly misaligned. The discovery was reported on Twitter by Ted Temmins, the game design ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Sony Unveils PS5 Logo, And It's Not Surprising Behold, the ...
At CES 2016 Sony unveiled an updated lineup of new 4K UHD TVs, but confused many with a new 4K logo just a day after the UHD Alliance debuted its own. Consumer Reports has the details.
Sony, by comparison, has kept relatively quiet about the PlayStation 5, choosing to trickle out information over the months, including the name and the logo.
Sony revealed the PlayStation 5’s logo (aka the PS5) during its CES 2020 press conference on Monday evening alongside the announcement that Sony has sold more than 5 million PlayStation VR ...
In brief: Sony has removed the 8K logo from retail PlayStation 5 packaging, seemingly walking back the notion that its current-gen gaming console will ever be able to output in the high-res ...
Gaming playstation 5 Sony revealed the logo for the PlayStation 5 and the internet made fun of it "I'm pleased to share with you today, for the first time, our new logo." By Cal Jeffrey January 9 ...