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Thanks to Helldiver II's success, Sony isn't ready to give up on live service games any time soon, confirming plans to invest ...
Sony is taking a "measured" and "deliberate" approach to porting first-party PS5 games.
Hermen Hulst, the head of PlayStation Studios, recently explained Sony’s strategy regarding the types of games it produces.
Sony Interactive Entertainment's Studio Business Group CEO Hermen Hulst says the company is continuing to take a "measured" approach to porting major first-party games to PC.
Sony plans to release at least one big first-party AAA singleplayer PlayStation game per year, but only 'at the right time' ...
Despite being a stunted console generation, the PS5 is Sony's most profitable piece of gaming hardware, and by a considerable ...
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 ...
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Screen Rant on MSNAhead Of Its PS6 Release, PlayStation Seems To Have Learned The Right LessonThe PlayStation 6 is still years away, but recent comments from the Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO shows a promising ...
PlayStation’s strategy has always leaned heavily on delivering strong, hardware-defining exclusives, and now, we know why that’s unlikely to change anytime soon.
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 ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Senior Vice President Hideaki Nishino addressed growing speculation surrounding Microsoft’s ...
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DBLTAP on MSNMarvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls is a big deal, and proves PlayStation is shifting its strategyIt was genuinely a lovely surprise throughout, but the true bombshell was Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls. Right, I get it. If ...
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