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− | + | '''Sony Group Corporation''' is an electronics company based in [[Wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[Japan]].<ref>[[Wikipedia:Sony|Sony]] at [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]]</ref> In [[2011]], Sony partnered with [[J. K. Rowling]] to create {{PM}}, an online reading experience centred around the [[Harry Potter books]].<ref name="officialannoucement">"[http://assets.pottermore.com/emcp/downloads/pottermore_pressrelease_230611.pdf J. K. Rowling announces Pottermore]" on {{PM}}</ref> As part of this partnership, they released {{WBS}}, an augmented reality book, for their [[PlayStation]] 3 console in the holiday season of 2012. They followed this up with {{WBP}} on September 17, 2001 |
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+ | In [[April]] of 2014, Sony ceased its partnership with {{PM}}, leaving the latter to operate as an independent entity.<ref>[http://assets.pottermore.com/pottermore-today/sony-pottermorerelationship.pdf Pottermore concludes successful relationship with primary commercial partner Sony, Pottermore.com]</ref> |
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+ | *[http://www.sony.com/ Sony.com] |
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==Notes and references== |
==Notes and references== |
Latest revision as of 13:55, 4 March 2024
Sony Group Corporation is an electronics company based in Tokyo, Japan.[1] In 2011, Sony partnered with J. K. Rowling to create Pottermore, an online reading experience centred around the Harry Potter books.[2] As part of this partnership, they released Wonderbook: Book of Spells, an augmented reality book, for their PlayStation 3 console in the holiday season of 2012. They followed this up with Wonderbook: Book of Potions on September 17, 2001
In April of 2014, Sony ceased its partnership with Pottermore, leaving the latter to operate as an independent entity.[3]