Three New Action-RPGs Announced in Development Under Playstation China Hero Project - Fextralife
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Gematsu on X: "PlayStation China Hero Project Phase 3 Press Conference set for July 26 https://t.co/wAQgYNAkS7 https://t.co/yqjqGlB8BW" / X
Focus: Microsoft powers up search for Chinese gaming hits in race against Sony | Reuters
China is ready for the PS5 and Xbox, even if Sony and Microsoft aren't ready for China | Opinion | GamesIndustry.biz
PlayStation China Hero Project phase three titles EXILEDGE, AWAKEN: Astral Blade, and Will-less announced - Gematsu
Genshin Impact 3rd Anniversary Celebration at Sony Official Stores in China | Genshin.Global
Sony's PlayStation 5 officially launches in China, but consumers fear supplies running out, games may face censorship | South China Morning Post
PS5 Beats PS4 Sales in China Despite Limited Supplies
Sony bringing PlayStation to China | VentureBeat
Three new games announced as part of PlayStation China Hero Project - Explosion Network
Empowering China Console Game Development and Bringing the Joy of Gaming to More Chinese Players - Sony Interactive Entertainment
Sony's PS4 hits China but with few games - The Japan Times
Consoles in China: A grey market cat and mouse game · TechNode
PlayStation's Skipping Gamescom, But It's Showing Up for ChinaJoy 2023 | Push Square
Shenzhen, China, April, 2019. PlayStation at Sony Expo 2019. It's a gaming brand that consists of four home video game consoles, as well as a media ce Stock Photo - Alamy
Xbox, PlayStation Play Slow Game of Catch-Up in China Market - Caixin Global
Sony PlayStation 5 Pro to Reportedly Release Soon With a Smaller Processor, Better Cooling; TiGames-SIE Announces The Winds Rising
Sony to enter China gaming market with PlayStation 4, Vita - CNET
Sony ramps up to launch PlayStation in China – Destructoid
Empowering China Console Game Development and Bringing the Joy of Gaming to More Chinese Players - Sony Interactive Entertainment
PS4 launches in China, somehow isn't (totally) region-locked
Gamers in China think the PlayStation 5 looks weird (but they'll buy it anyway) | South China Morning Post
PlayStation 4 and Vita finally arrive in China on January 11th