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State Of Play (video Program)
State of Play is a series of video programs produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) to showcase upcoming games for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR, and PlayStation VR2 platforms. State of Play broadcasts are used by Sony to directly communicate with consumers about new software, hardware, and updates within the PlayStation ecosystem. History The State of Play format was introduced by Sony in March 2019 as a new way of engaging with the PlayStation community by delivering direct-to-consumer broadcasts, similar to Nintendo showcasing and revealing their games in Nintendo Direct presentations. The initiative represented a shift in how Sony markets its upcoming titles, moving away from large industry events like E3 in favor of a more controlled, proprietary, digital presentation format. Format State of Play broadcasts vary in length and content, generally featuring a mix of announcements. These include new game reveals, gameplay footage, updates on prev ...
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Sony Interactive Entertainment
Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC (SIE) is an American video game and digital entertainment company that is a major subsidiary of Japanese conglomerate Sony, Sony Group Corporation. It primarily operates the PlayStation brand of video game consoles and products. It is also the world's largest company in the video game industry based on its equity investments. In 1993, Sony and Sony Music Entertainment Japan jointly established Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCE) in Tokyo, which released the video game console PlayStation (console), PlayStation in Japan the following year and subsequently in the United States and Europe the year after. In 2010, Sony underwent a corporate split and established Sony Network Entertainment International (SNEI) in California, which provided gaming-related services through the PlayStation Network as well as other media through Sony Entertainment Network, including the sale of game titles and content on the PlayStation Store, as well as offering Pl ...
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Help Wanted
Help Wanted may refer to: * Employment, traditionally offered by a "Help Wanted" sign or classified advertising Books * ''Help Wanted'', a 1955 children's book featuring Donald Duck * ''Help Wanted!'', a 1988 children's novel in Girls of Canby Hall franchise by Emily Chase * ''Help Wanted'' (novel), 2024 novel by Adelle Waldman Music * ''Help Wanted'' (The Chi-Lites album), a 1998 album by The Chi-Lites * ''Help Wanted'' (Eric Avery album), a 2008 debut solo album by Eric Avery * "Help Wanted", a 1968 single by The Mirettes * "Help Wanted", a 1979 single by Legs Diamond * "Help Wanted", a song from the 1997 album '' Funcrusher Plus'' by Company Flow Television episodes * "Help Wanted", a 1962 episode of ''The Hathaways'' * "Help Wanted", a 1972 episode of ''Wait Till Your Father Gets Home'' * ''Police Squad!: Help Wanted!'', a 1985 Paramount Home Video volume of ''Police Squad!'' containing 3 episodes from the series * "Help Wanted", a 1987 episode of ''Gung Ho'' * "Help ...
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The VR Case Files
''L.A. Noire'' is a 2011 action-adventure game developed by Team Bondi and published by Rockstar Games. Set in 1947 Los Angeles, the game follows the rise of detective Cole Phelps among the ranks of the Los Angeles Police Department as he solves a range of cases across various bureaus. When he is tasked with investigating a morphine distribution ring involving several of his former squadmates from World War II, Phelps finds both his personal and professional life falling into turmoil, and reluctantly joins forces with his estranged former comrade, Jack Kelso, as they uncover a major conspiracy involving prominent Los Angeles figures. The game is played from a Third-person view, third-person perspective. The player may freely roam its interactive open world, primarily in a vehicle or on foot. As the game progresses, the player advances through several police department bureaus—Patrol, Traffic, Homicide, Vice, and Arson. The story is divided into multiple "cases", during which ...
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