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By Jesse Lennox Published January 21, 2025 Haven Studios Despite its best efforts, PlayStation’s live-service strategy hasn’t borne the fruits it has hoped for thus far.
A credible source alleges that Sony is looking at porting more PlayStation first-party games to Xbox following Helldivers 2.
A new job posting for PlayStation suggests the brand may go the way of Xbox and bring more of its previously exclusive games ...
That opinion makes sense, especially given how the PlayStation exclusive Helldivers 2 is coming to Xbox. That said, Sony has ...
TL;DR: Sony faces challenges in its live service gaming strategy as Haven Studios founder Jade Raymond departs amid concerns over the reception of their live shooter Fairgames. Following previous ...
These two games were said to be a part of the aggressive plans Sony laid out back in 2022, that they would have 12 live service games by the end of fiscal year ending in March 2026.
PlayStation's corporate heads don't shy away from live games, saying that Sony "remains committed" to games-as-a-service and that more investments in this area are taking place.
If you were to look at the PS5 generation on paper, you would come away thinking this was the best generation Sony’s ever had. It has crushed its main competition, the Xbox Series X, in both unit and ...
Miller then jokingly asks how jealous Yoshida was of Herman that he got additional resources for the live service push, but he did not for the now dead PlayStation Vita. “I thought, you know, if ...
PlayStation reportedly cancels two live service games, including a God of War title from Bluepoint Games. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
PlayStation was once aiming to have 12 first-party live service games all operating by 2026, with revenue from these games providing over half of Sony Interactive Entertainment's revenue.
SIE co-CEO Hermen Hulst announced a new live-service oriented studio in the PlayStation Studios group, teamLFG, just this week. Back in 2022, the Bungie acquisition seemed to make a sort of sense.