PlayStation is getting back to what it’s good at
PlayStation is shifting its focus back to premium single-player games after facing challenges with live-service titles. The recent State of Play showcase highlighted upcoming games like Marvel's Wolverine and God of War Laufey, emphasizing narrative-driven experiences. This change comes as Sony reassesses its strategy in the competitive gaming landscape.
- ▪PlayStation is prioritizing premium single-player games after recent live-service failures.
- ▪The State of Play showcase featured gameplay from Marvel's Wolverine and a reveal of God of War Laufey.
- ▪Sony's previous live-service efforts have seen more misses than hits, prompting this strategic shift.
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