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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 further into GaaS titles.
Sony remains steadfast in its commitment to live service games. During its annual business presentation, CEO Hermen Hulst ...
Despite how it currently looks, 'Marathon' will launch with Sony's full support and get an 'optimal chance of success.' ...
A handful of PlayStation games on PC are no longer region locked in most countries, but only the ones without a PSN ...
Sony has described the Marathon controversy and explosion of discourse online as "strong early engagement" to its investors, ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment last year quickly delisted Concord following the games launch and ultimately shut down developer for [...] ...
If Bungie sticks the landing for Marathon, it won't just be the comeback of the year, but it will be a full blown ...
Marathon isn’t going to be the next Concord, according to Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Studio Business Group CEO Hermen ...
Sony is determined to ensure Marathon doesn’t become another Concord. Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hermen Hulst, during ...
Sony is taking a "measured" and "deliberate" approach to porting first-party PS5 games.
Sony's has addressed Marathon's mixed reception, as well as the failure of Concord, but still plans to launch the Bungie FPS on schedule.
As reported by IGN, Hulst said feedback from Marathon's latest alpha test was "varied," but he maintains that the live-service category remains a "great opportunity" for the company. Concord, Hulst ...