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Online co-op seems to be the ongoing hype, but for those who enjoy solo leveling through engaging stories and have been blessed with a PlayStation 5, single-player games are irreplaceable.
While PlayStation is still committed to creating single-player games, it's also hoping to put out at least 10 live-service ones by March 2026. Sony's surprise acquisition of Bungie last month is ...
PlayStation might be making more live-service titles soon, but it's not giving up on prestige single-player games. Ever since PlayStation's acquisition of Bungie, there's been plenty of hubbub ...
PlayStation will continue to make gripping single-player adventures while building its catalogue of live service games. Sony recently acquired Haven Studios, a development team led by Assassin's ...
There's been some concern that Sony might be moving away from single-player games toward live service multiplayer titles, but PlayStation studios chief Hermen Hulst insists that isn't the case.
A recent interview with a PlayStation exec reveals that Sony won’t abandon AAA single-player games as it tries to diversify its lineup. Narrative-driven AAA games have defined PlayStation’s ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment has said that PlayStation single-player games aren’t going anywhere but the company will also heavily invest in live service experiences going forward because ...
PlayStation has grown increasingly vocal about its live-service auspices. But the firm’s oeuvre of top-flight single-player games isn’t getting sidelined as a result, at least according to ...
PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst in an interview with Axios discussed PlayStation's plans to diversify with developing live service multiplayer games. However, it will continue to develop ...
Live service games will come day and date on PS5 and PC, but single player narrative games on PC are designed to then entice PC owners to play sequels on a PlayStation console pic.twitter.com ...
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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