Sony is backing away from its intention to launch games as a service and cutting it by half

The company will invest more time in launching each of its ongoing projects.

PlayStation 12 will receive a service game after internal delays

Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has taken a significant step back in the coming years of PlayStation. The company decided It will cut the number of games as a service in half and release in the short term. In this way, there will be 12 projects that will not be put on sale before March 2026, as planned, and three of them are scheduled to go on sale before March next year.

The company has acquired studio Bungie, known for its success with Destiny, to conduct a “rigorous portfolio review” process. Now, according to a report including VGCThis caused the amendments announced today after a meeting in which Sony President, COO and CFO Hiroki Totoki confirmed that This hotfix caused some games to lag due to quality issues.

Without going any further, rumors indicated this The Last of Us multiplayer project did not come to light this year after Bungie analyzed a potential short run. After months of suspicion of its cancellation, Naughty Dog has now confirmed that it is continuing work on the game.

We are reviewing this matter… and doing everything we can to ensure this [estos juegos] It can be enjoyed and appreciated by players for a long time“The president who promised this explained PlayStation will receive six games as a service for the fiscal year ending March 2026.

12 Games as a Service Coming to PlayStation Sooner or Later

PlayStation’s 12 multiplayer projects are still in the pipeline, although half of them will take more years to see the light of day. a New Horizon Project: Zero Dawn Or London Studio’s game has already been confirmed, and as with the rest, Help Bungie achieve success as live services.

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