Embattled publisher strikes accord with noteholders to delay note repurchase.
Online gaming growing rapidly into 2010, new study finds.
Studio VP Mark Rein details fixes for "a bunch of online exploits."
Demo only available through GameStop pre-order in US, no strings attached to UK version.
SCEE president confident that the firm will eventually “move forward at a rate of knots.”
Company sends link to article contradicting reports that the firm's 95,768 employees are facing widespread job cuts.
Hardware down 23.5%, software down 7.9%, total industry scale down 15%.
Company also tells Edge it "absolutely expects" Sony to drop PS3 price in the next couple of months.
Reports claim as many as 15K may be laid off this month, while others say speculation is "grossly exaggerated."
Company boasts "best European Christmas Ever."
Michael Pachter adds that third parties will gain share on Nintendo's console over the coming year.
"Upheaval" will see Japanese factory and division closures, says The Times U.K.; company denies report.
Administrators of fallen independent retailer tell Edge that a number of parties are still declaring their interest.
Calls 2009 a year of change, with the hope to “challenge foreign creators and software houses”.
But developer coy on using DRM, citing the “mess on Spore”.
The recent Gears Of War TV spots have been described as deceitful, but can’t they offer much more than endorsement?
Another one of the year's most popular Keynotes - from Fallout 3's lead designer - on the use of violence in telling stories, and the line he absolutely refuses to cross.