A few weeks ago Sony announced that it would be shifting the main PlayStation business from Japan to North America, and in doing so it would be renaming the company that runs the PlayStation division of Sony from Sony Computer Entertainment to Sony Interactive Entertainment. The new name comes into effect from April 1st – that’s today – and with it comes a new logo.
Sony Worldwide Studios’ Shuhei Yoshida has been kind enough share with the world the new logo. But it’s not really new: it’s an old classic as the diamond has stayed while the name has changed.
Take a look at the picture below and you’ll see the iconic diamond that we all remember glaring on our sub-sub-HD screens back in the days of the PS One. Looks good, doesn’t it?
Chris has been writing about gaming news for far too long, and now he’s doing it even more. A true PlayStation know-it-all, Chris has owned just about every Sony console that ever existed. Trophies are like crack to this fella. (Bronze trophies, that is – he only has one Platinum.)
