Dear Indie game developers (and yes, even those who are involved in shovelware),
I just want to let you all know that you will always have my support. #SupportIndieGameDevelopers
@AcynthaArts First RandomSpin, Thigames, Webnetice, and now you?!😢 I am saddened to see you go. You are one of my most favorite developers I supported by playing your games. I am very disappointed at what Sony's been doing to indie developers.
My PlayStation State of Play predictions!
- Intergalactic teaser
- FF7 Remake Part 3
- FF13 Trilogy
- 1 Classic PlayStation IP revival
- Onimusha date
- Phantom Blade Zero
- Tides of Annihilation
- Hogwarts 2
- Silent Hill Townfall
- GTA6
What are some of your predictions?
@StarPhoenix_WA Don't forget. The microtransactions and fight passes are also the biggest problems with gaming as a whole, including Tekken 8. Microtransactions are the most problematic in gaming history.
@Webnetic2 It's been an honor of buying your products. I am very sorry to hear that you're leaving PlayStation. I hope you all return to PlayStation one day.
You’re the typical loudmouthed loser on the internet.
You’re about ten years too early to be threatening me, you piece of trash.
And I’m no longer involved, so DON’T ASK ME FOR SHIT about TEKKEN.
Just sit there watching tournaments while your mommy holds you, you little shit.
🎮 A threat actor is advertising an alleged database containing 500,000 PlayStation-related logs, claiming the dataset includes account and authentication metadata associated with PlayStation Network (PSN) users.
According to the post, the leaked records allegedly contain:
• Usernames
• Passwords/log credentials
• Account types
• Account creation dates
• Public profile information
• Service provider details
• Account status metadata
• Verification-related fields
• Login timestamps
• URLs and account references
While the authenticity of the dataset remains unverified, the structure strongly resembles:
• Infostealer log collections
• Credential aggregation datasets
• Compiled combo lists from previous infections
• Account session/token harvesting operations
Important context:
There is currently no evidence suggesting a direct compromise of Sony or PlayStation infrastructure itself. In many similar cases, “PlayStation logs” are actually harvested from infected user devices through infostealer malware rather than breaches of the platform provider.
Potential risks for affected users include:
• Account takeover attempts
• Credential stuffing attacks
• Financial fraud tied to stored payment methods
• Unauthorized purchases
• Social engineering targeting gamers and streamers
• Resale of gaming accounts on underground forums
Gaming ecosystems continue to be heavily targeted because they often contain:
• Saved payment methods
• Digital assets/in-game inventories
• Linked email accounts
• Loyalty/subscription services
• Young or less security-aware users
Users should immediately:
• Reset passwords
• Enable MFA/2FA
• Review account login history
• Remove unused payment methods
• Avoid password reuse across services
• Scan systems for infostealer malware
At this time, the legitimacy, origin, and freshness of the alleged dataset remain unverified.
#DDW #Intelligence #USA #Japan #PlayStation #PSN #CyberSecurity #DarkWeb #DataBreach #ThreatIntelligence #InfoSec
The insecurity of the PlayStation Network right now is unacceptable. Sony's security features are completely useless when social engineering tricks their support staff into handing over accounts. Protect your players! @PlayStation
I have launched VS Studio.
Built on the knowledge and passion we have cultivated over many years on the front lines of game development, we are now beginning a new challenge.
VS Studio を立ち上げました。
私たちは、長年ゲーム開発の現場で培ってきた知見と情熱をもとに、新しい挑戦を始めます。
https://t.co/js8uZH5O7N
#KatsuhiroHarada has founded his own studio, called #VSStudio backed by #SNK. Even though he's not part of Bandai Namco anymore, I am still going to support him. I am still very proud of his work, and will encourage him to keep doing what he's doing.
https://t.co/4bcEtbaQkb