Maya, desperate for the contract, tracked down —a 60-year-old retired schoolteacher who ran a nasi lemak stall by the Klang River. But Kiah was no ordinary auntie. In the 1990s, she was Malaysia’s unlikeliest arcade champion —she held the high score on Street Fighter II at Mines Wonderland’s arcade for seven years. Her secret? She saw fighting games as silat choreography.
During , Sony Malaysia runs “Ang Pao Dungeons” —limited-time events where players earn red envelope-themed rewards in games like Fall Guys . For Hari Raya , special ketupat skins and Raya tournament ladders appear in Rocket League and Gran Turismo 7 (adding Proton and Perodua cars). Deepavali sees kolam (colored rice art) competitions recreated in Dreams Universe by Malaysian creators. koleksi3gpvideolucahmelayu playstation attivita new
Local developers are increasingly gaining international recognition for their creative storytelling and unique cultural flair on the PlayStation platform. No Straight Roads Maya, desperate for the contract, tracked down —a
Maya’s studio, Jalan-Jalan Games , was acquired by a Malaysian VC firm. The Attivita feature rolled out across Southeast Asia, then globally. In the credits of the first official Malaysian PlayStation Attivita pack, there’s a hidden Easter egg: a black-and-white photo of Makcik Kiah at the Mines Wonderland arcade, 1995, next to a Street Fighter II cabinet. Her secret
Malaysia is no longer just a consumer market; it is now a producer of global AAA content. Established in 2020, PlayStation Studios Malaysia is Sony Interactive Entertainment's (SIE) first studio in Southeast Asia.