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Sony’s PR Blunder: Neil Druckmann’s Epic Misquote and the Fallout
Sony misquotes Neil Druckmann on its “creative entertainment vision,” leading to a public correction and an apology.

Hot Take:
When your own company’s interview misquotes you, it’s time to question if they’re using AI-generated text or just really creative writing interns. Sony, maybe stick to gaming consoles and leave the journalism to the pros!
Key Points:
- Sony misquoted Neil Druckmann in a published interview.
- Druckmann publicly corrected Sony on social media.
- Sony pulled the interview and issued an apology.
- The Internet Archive has been under DDoS attack for several days.
- Sony is developing a PC adapter for the PS VR2 headset.