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Founded in 1984 by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin as an independent developer, Naughty Dog began its partnership with PlayStation in 1996 with the release of the iconic Crash Bandicoot. Acquired by Sony in 2001, Naughty Dog has since become one of the most respected and critically acclaimed studios in the gaming industry, known for producing Game of the Year blockbusters such as Uncharted and The ... PlayStation Store: February 2026’s top downloads / 1# Resident Evil Requiem Smitch Sales Sony Discussion Gaming Forum October's PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup of Alan Wake 2, Goat Simulator 3 and Cocoon is available October 7, and coming to the PlayStation Plus Premium Classics range later this year is the pair of fighting classics – Tekken 3 from the original PlayStation and PS2's Soulcalibur III, as well as PS2 adventure Tomb Raider Anniversary. PlayStation will be dropping the "PlayStation Network" and "PSN" branding by September 2026. In an email sent to developers and seen by Insider Gaming, PlayStation will be dropping the "PlayStation Network" and "PSN" branding.

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It's said that the change will be purely visual and is a means to "properly capture the breadth of our evolving digital services." Sony Group Corp. is shutting down Bluepoint Games, the PlayStation subsidiary responsible for developing remakes of video games such as Demon's Souls. Roughly 70 employees will lose their jobs amid the studio closure, a PlayStation spokesperson said, writing in a statement that the decision was made "following a recent business review."