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It’s not hard to see why Sony would be interested in pursuing an aggressive live-service games strategy, then, beyond just the potential profits. PlayStation’s first-party teams like Naughty ...
While fans wait for crumbs of new information about PlayStation games like Intergalactic or Wolverine, Sony is continuing to tout their current and future live services ...
Thanks to Helldiver II's success, Sony isn't ready to give up on live service games any time soon, confirming plans to invest ...
One clear pillar of PlayStation's business strategy moving forward is live service games, as previously proven by Sony's $3.7 billion acquisition of Bungie. According to Hulst, Bungie's role in ...
PlayStation gives deep insights into its future strategy in a business presentation: strong single-player games, targeted live service expansion and long-term IP focus.
However, Sony clearly knows where a lot of the money is in video games right now, and that’s back in the realms of live ... strategy to try and drive engagement alongside a revitalised ...
TL;DR: Sony faces challenges in its live service gaming strategy as Haven Studios founder ... at one of its more fringe-based first-party PlayStation studios. Given Concord's exceptional failure ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Senior Vice President Hideaki Nishino addressed growing speculation surrounding Microsoft’s ...
PlayStation are not giving up on live service games as they hope to repeat the success of Helldivers 2 rather than the ...
Since then, players have seen Ryan replaced as well in a 2024 corporate reshuffle that temporarily saw PlayStation have two co-CEOs. They’ve also seen the live-service pivot go nowhere quickly.