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PlayStation, Shawn Layden
Former PlayStation executive Shawn Layden says relying on blockbuster games is "a death sentence"
During a conversation at Gamescom Asia (via GamesIndustry.biz) with Raw Fury co-founder and chief publishing officer Gordon Van Dyke, Layden talked about the disappearance of AA studios and the negative impact it's had on the industry.
Ex-PlayStation Boss Warns Of 'Death Sentence' For Gaming
The executive said the console power chase has hit a “ceiling” and called for companies to compete on content rather than specs. “It’s time for a real hard reset on the business model, a hard reset on what it is to be a video game,” he told VGC.
Ex-PlayStation Exec Shawn Layden Says There's Been a 'Collapse' in Gaming Creativity
Shawn Layden, the ex-PlayStation executive who held a number of high-profile roles across Sony Interactive Entertainment, believes there’s been a “collapse” in creativity across the industry due to “studio consolidation and the high cost of production”.
Ex PlayStation Boss Says AA Games Need to Come Back
Former PlayStation boss Shawn Layden has said that the disappearance of lower budget, AA games is a death sentence.
Former PlayStation boss says games need to go back to 3-year development cycles
At gamescom asia 2024, we got a chance to talk to Shawn Layden, current Strategic Advisor for Tencent Games and former PlayStation boss.
“It’s a death sentence": former PlayStation boss warns about the obsession with AAA and million-dollar productions in the industry
Shawn Layden, former PlayStation executive, has spoken out against the current industry model on several occasions. Specifically, he believes that big productions and AAA games that cost millions of dollars are not the right path,
Ex-PlayStation boss Shawn Layden says there’s a ‘collapse of creativity’ in games industry
With more and more studios opting to make spin-offs, sequels and reboots of existing I.P. rather than explore new concepts and stories, former PlayStation executive Shawn Layden has declared there is a "collapse of creativity" in the games industry.
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Ex-PlayStation head says the AA middle ground between GTA and indies is "gone," and relying on blockbusters to "get us through" is "a death sentence"
Former PlayStation boss Shawn Layden believes that "AA is gone," leaving a gap between AAA and indie games and forming "a ...
mp1st.com
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Former PlayStation CEO Says AA Is Gone and That’s a Threat to the Ecosystem Going Forward
Former PlayStation CEO says AA games are gone, calling it a threat to the gaming industry’s future, and urges studios to ...
Video Games Chronicle
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Former PlayStation exec says console arms race has plateaued
Former PlayStation executive Shawn Layden has said he believes that the games console power arms race has plateaued, and that ...
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Former PlayStation boss says games are "seeing a collapse in creativity" as publishers spend more time asking "what's your monetization scheme?"
Former Sony Interactive Entertainment chairman Shawn Layden, aka PlayStation's previous boss, reckons that gaming's "collapse ...
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Money first, fun last: Former PlayStation president warns of gaming's creative decline
Former President and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment America, Shawn Layden, says the industry has stopped focusing on ...
Gameranx
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Ex-PlayStation Head Calls Out Reliance On Big AAA Titles
The current model that companies like Sony with the PlayStation and Microsoft with its Xbox have is dangerous, and Shawn ...
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Former PlayStation exec says console makers "need to compete on content" instead of "fighting over teraflops"
Former PlayStation executive Shawn Layden has suggested the continuing push toward more powerful - and more costly - ...
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