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Hermen Hulst, the head of PlayStation Studios, recently explained Sony’s strategy regarding the types of games it produces.
While PS5 was launched five years ago, Sony launched PS5 Pro in November last year with moderate improvements to gameplay.
Despite how it currently looks, 'Marathon' will launch with Sony's full support and get an 'optimal chance of success.' ...
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 ...
Sony indirectly confirms the development of the PS6. In a meeting, PlayStation CEO Nishino talks about the future - and the ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Senior Vice President Hideaki Nishino addressed growing speculation surrounding Microsoft’s ...
Sony is taking a "measured" and "deliberate" approach to porting first-party PS5 games.
Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hermen Hulst reflects on Concord's failure and what it means for PlayStation's live ...
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.
PlayStation are not giving up on live service games as they hope to repeat the success of Helldivers 2 rather than the ...
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.
Naturally, thoughts are inevitably turning toward Nintendo's direct competition, and whether the likes of Sony and Microsoft ...