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Overall Rating | - based on 0 reviews | 3.7/5 based on 92.2k reviews | 3.7/5 based on 54.4k reviews | 3.8/5 based on 58.2k reviews |
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Primary Work Policy | - | Work from office 81% employees reported | Hybrid 61% employees reported | Hybrid 75% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | - no rating available | 3.7 Good rated by 26.8k women | 3.8 Good rated by 15.6k women | 3.8 Good rated by 21.9k women |
Rating by Men Employees | - no rating available | 3.6 Good rated by 60.2k men | 3.7 Good rated by 36.3k men | 3.8 Good rated by 33.7k men |
Job security | - Data not available | 4.5 Good | 3.8 Good | 3.7 Good |
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Sony Interactive Entertainment Salaries
Software Engineer
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₹10 L/yr - ₹26 L/yr
Software Developer
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₹12.9 L/yr - ₹23.2 L/yr
Senior Software Engineer
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₹20 L/yr - ₹1.4 Cr/yr
Production Engineer
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₹2.3 L/yr - ₹2.4 L/yr
Graduate Engineer Trainee (Get)
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₹1.1 L/yr - ₹5 L/yr
Senior Associate
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₹9.5 L/yr - ₹48 L/yr
Softwaretest Engineer
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₹4.8 L/yr - ₹12 L/yr
Senior Systems Engineer
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₹12 L/yr - ₹15.3 L/yr
Associate Software Engineer
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₹9 L/yr - ₹11.5 L/yr
Assistant Professor
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₹2.7 L/yr - ₹3.5 L/yr
Sony Interactive Entertainment News
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PlayStation Has a Dedicated Team Finding ‘Hidden Gems’ Like Stellar Blade, Says SVP
- Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has a dedicated team, Content Ventures, led by Christian Svensson and Shawne Benson, who are adept at finding hidden gems in the gaming industry.
- The Content Ventures team has helped discover and support games like Stellar Blade, Stray, Genshin Impact, Black Myth: Wukong, and more.
- Stellar Blade, a game discovered by the team, received critical acclaim and sold over a million copies within a few months of release.
- PlayStation's strategy of partnering for exclusive titles with lesser-known developers and studios is proving successful, with upcoming releases like Lost Soul Aside.
Playstationlifestyle | 29 Mar, 2025

Everybody's Golf Hot Shots Tees Off a New Entry, With a New Developer, Later This Year
- Everybody's Golf Hot Shots is a new entry in the long-running golf series for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam.
- The game is being developed by HYDE, the studio behind Digimon Survive, in partnership with Sony Interactive Entertainment and Bandai Namco.
- It will feature a blend of classic golf and wacky options, with expressive celebrations and various game modes.
- The release date for Everybody's Golf Hot Shots has not been announced yet.
IGN | 28 Mar, 2025

PS4 System Software Update 12.50 Now Available To Download; Full Patch Notes Listed
- Sony Interactive Entertainment has released PS4 system software update 12.50.
- The update includes improved messages and usability on some screens.
- The PS4 was released in 2013 and has outsold the PS3.
- Sony will focus on offering free games for PS5 starting from January 2026.
Psu | 25 Mar, 2025
ESA launches a major accessibility initiative at GDC
- The Entertainment Software Association launched the Accessible Games Initiative at GDC to provide information about accessibility features in video games.
- Founding members like Electronic Arts, Google, Microsoft, Nintendo of America, and Ubisoft support providing clear information about accessibility features in games.
- The initiative aims to inform consumers about whether a game has accessibility features and what those features are.
- The initiative introduced 24 tags with clear criteria to indicate features like clear text, subtitles, narrated menus, and others.
- Companies will display these Accessible Games Initiative tags near their game information for consumers to make informed purchases.
- The initiative was developed by major gaming companies like EA, Google, Microsoft, Nintendo of America, Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Ubisoft.
- Amazon Games, Riot Games, Square Enix, and Warner Bros. Games also joined the initiative to promote accessibility in the gaming industry.
- The ESA president stated that the initiative aims to help more people experience the joy of playing games, regardless of disabilities.
- The initiative will coexist with other accessibility efforts in the industry to enhance accessibility features in video games.
- The ESA believes in making games accessible to everyone, regardless of their abilities, to widen the gaming community.
VentureBeat | 21 Mar, 2025

PlayStation’s New Controller Charging Tech Could Be a Game-Changer
- Sony Interactive Entertainment has filed a patent for solar-powered PlayStation controllers.
- The controllers would feature photovoltaic elements, enabling self-charging when exposed to light.
- Players would no longer need external power sources or replaceable batteries for the controllers.
- The controllers are designed to continue charging even while in use, with hands and movements not obstructing the photovoltaic elements.
Playstationlifestyle | 20 Mar, 2025

New PlayStation Messages Feature Aims to Curb Offensive PSN Content
- Sony Interactive Entertainment is piloting a new feature for PlayStation messages that it hopes will curb offensive content on its network.
- The Nudge feature will give senders a chance to “review” their messages before they’re sent by highlighting potentially harmful content.
- Randomly selected messages will be assessed for potential Code of Conduct violations.
- Receiving a Nudge doesn’t mean your messages won’t be sent if you don’t edit them.
Playstationlifestyle | 19 Mar, 2025

PS Plus Extra & Premium Games Leaving In April 2025 Confirmed By Sony
- Sony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed that eight games will be rotated out of the PlayStation Plus Extra & Premium service in April 2025.
- The games leaving the service include titles like Animal Well, Tales of Kenzera Zau, Nour Play With Your Food, Deliver Us Mars, Miasma Chronicles, Stray Blade, Kena Bridge Of Spirits, and Slay the Spire.
- In March 2025, Sony made available free games for PS Plus Extra & PS Plus Premium members, featuring three Armored Core titles and Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
- For the complete list of games available for Premium-tier subscribers, visit the master list on TrueTrophies.
Psu | 19 Mar, 2025
Classic Armored Core Games Are Purchasable Outside PS Plus
- FromSoftware and Sony Interactive Entertainment have added the PS1-era Armored Core trilogy for PlayStation 5 and 4.
- Non-subscription purchases of the classic Armored Core games are now available worldwide.
- The games have individual prices of ¥1,100 in Japan, £7.99 in Europe, SG$13.14 in Southeast Asia, and $9.99 in the US.
- The Armored Core series started in 1997 on the PlayStation and continued with sequels and spin-offs.
Siliconera | 19 Mar, 2025

People Can Fly is developing Project Delta based on a Sony-owned IP
- Developer People Can Fly has entered into an agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment to develop a new video game called Project Delta.
- Project Delta is based on an IP owned by Sony.
- The project is currently in the prototype stage and is being funded by Sony.
- The agreement between People Can Fly and Sony follows the company's announcement in their investor report.
TheSixthAxis | 15 Mar, 2025

SOCOM Rumors Resurface as Sony Taps People Can Fly for Unannounced Game
- Developer People Can Fly and Sony Interactive Entertainment have entered a partnership to produce a new video game codenamed 'Project Delta'.
- Speculation is growing among PlayStation fans that the new game could be a revival of the SOCOM series, given People Can Fly's expertise in shooters.
- Other potential Sony IPs that fans suggest the game could be based on include Killzone, Resistance, and Warhawk.
- The details of the project are still unknown, and it may take a few years before any official announcement is made.
Playstationlifestyle | 15 Mar, 2025

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