Gergely Karácsony

Sony Raises PS5 Price in US Amid Tariff Concerns and Economic Fears

Sony hikes PlayStation 5 prices in US as tariff uncertainty weighs. It seems like there’s a collective groan of frustration emanating from the gaming community right now, and honestly, I get it. The news that Sony is increasing the price of the PlayStation 5 in the US is not exactly what anyone wanted to hear. And the reasoning? Well, it seems like that old enemy – tariff uncertainty – is back to haunt us.

The truth is, we’re all probably already paying tariffs in one way or another, whether we realize it or not. It’s baked into the cost of so many products, even if they don’t come with a direct tariff, there’s a strong likelihood somewhere in the supply chain that’s being impacted.… Continue reading

Sony Exits Russia: PlayStation, Music, and Film Operations End

Sony officially concluded its operations in Russia on August 11, dissolving its local subsidiary after 18 years of business. The company initiated its exit shortly after the invasion of Ukraine, halting console shipments, suspending services, and donating to relief efforts. Several divisions followed suit, including Sony Pictures Entertainment and Sony Music. Financial losses, stemming from reduced sales and operational changes, ultimately prompted the closure of branded stores and the final liquidation of the subsidiary.

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Budapest Mayor Questioned After Pride Event: Defiance Amidst Anti-LGBTQ Law

Following the largest Pride event in Hungary’s history, the liberal mayor of Budapest, Gergely Karácsony, was questioned by police for his alleged involvement in organizing the event, which the government had sought to ban. Despite the government’s anti-LGBTQ law, the Pride march proceeded with approximately 300,000 participants. Karácsony stated that he declined to answer police questions, asserting that the government’s efforts to suppress Pride had weakened their power. He emphasized that the upcoming national elections would be an opportunity to restore Hungary to its European path, where freedom is guaranteed for all citizens.

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