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ExtremeTech on MSNSony Plans to Grow PlayStation Across Other Platforms In Major Shift To Longtime Policy
The company says this will help expand its reach and improve long-term business stability. Hardware will continue to play ...
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PlayStation LifeStyle on MSNPlayStation Preparing to Release More Games on Xbox – Report
A well-known, reliable insider has claimed that more PlayStation games will launch on Xbox following Helldivers 2. There has ...
PlayStation Studios CEO Herman Hulst recently confirmed the studio now aims to release at least one major single-player game annually moving forward. Notably, the PlayStation has enjoyed two ...
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IGN India on MSNAfter Concord's Failure and Marathon's Delay, Sony Admits PlayStation's Live-Service Strategy Is 'Not Entirely Going Smoothly'
After Concord's Failure and Marathon's Delay, Sony Admits PlayStation's Live-Service Strategy Is 'Not Entirely Going Smoothly ...
When it comes to PlayStation single-player titles Hermen Hulst says PlayStation are focused on delivering at least 1 tentpole title each year! “On single-player, we are focused on consistently ...
Platforms PlayStation PS5 Former Blizzard boss says PlayStation probably can't convert PC players using single-player exclusives alone News By Kaan Serin published May 31, 2024 ...
TL;DR: Sony maintains its annual release strategy despite industry challenges, committing to at least one major singleplayer game yearly to strengthen the PlayStation ecosystem. This year features ...
There is a long line of PlayStation exclusives that could see a launch on the platform, but currently, there are no plans from Sony to change their PC release strategy.
In a press release, PlayStation boss Hermen Hulst implied that single-player games alone simply aren’t paying the bills. “Expanding beyond PlayStation devices and crafting engaging online ...
Ryan McCaffrey is IGN's executive editor of previews and host of both IGN's weekly Xbox show, Podcast Unlocked, as well as ...
Forget about live service, PlayStation already has a brilliant solution to its single-player games dilemma Sony doesn’t need live service games to survive, it’s already figured out a solid ...
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