Sony Says PlayStation Remains Focused On Releasing “Hit Titles”

Expert Verified By

Optimizing Business To Offer More Hit First-Party Titles!

Story Highlight
  • PlayStation says that it intends to continue delivering hit titles.
  • The gaming giant is optimizing its development to ensure this is made possible.
  • It could strive for a balance between bigger and smaller titles since fans have reacted positively to a reveal like Astro Bot.

The PlayStation business has always been at its best when releasing games that set the bar for everyone else. While Sony’s biggest studios haven’t done much this year, it seems the gaming giant remains firm on following this approach.

The company has recently stated that there are plans to consistently and continuously release hit games one after another.

Why it matters: PlayStation has yet to share a roadmap for the future, so this claim is quite interesting.

PlayStation
PlayStation’s Studios Have Remained Quiet For A While Now

PlayStation’s latest earnings FY 2024 call outlined the company’s ambitions going forward. It has been stated that PlayStation Studios plans to release the same big games fans have come to love and expect.

The Studio Business Group is strengthening its development schedule management and optimizing development projects to consistently and continuously release hit titles.

-Sony

Not only this, but the report further stated that the company is working on maintaining and expanding the active PlayStation users while also working on user engagement.

However, PlayStation’s goals could be thwarted by the rising budgets and development timelines of modern AAA productions. Perhaps the gaming giant will turn toward more AA releases like Helldivers 2 for consistent output in the future.

Smaller games like Astro Bot have been quite well-received recently, so it seems a mixture of big and smaller titles is the best option moving forward.

Sony PlayStation
PlayStation’s Studios Own Some of The Biggest IPs

Elsewhere, Sony confirmed that the PS5 has sold more than 61 million units already. It continues to dominate the competition as the best-selling home console.

The next year is said to be quite exciting for PlayStation. Ghost of Tsushima 2 is almost certainly expected to arrive in 2025, and Insomniac might also have new Spider-Man content to offer.

Hopefully, studios like Naughty Dog and Santa Monica are prepared to share new looks at their future projects too, making for an exciting time for all PlayStation fans.

Was our article helpful? 👨‍💻

Thank you! Please share your positive feedback. 🔋

How could we improve this post? Please Help us. 😔

Gear Up For Latest News

Get exclusive gaming & tech news before it drops. Sign up today!

Join Our Community

Still having issues? Join the Tech4Gamers Forum for expert help and community support!

Latest News

Join Our Community

104,000FansLike
32,122FollowersFollow

Trending

Valve Working On A Steam ‘Framerate Estimator’ To Predict How Well A Game Runs Before You Buy

New datamining reveals that Valve is developing a Steam FPS estimator system to predict the amount of FPS each title can get on your PC.

There Are No Plans For New Prototype Game Despite Recent Rumors, Confirms Insider

There are currently no plans for a new Prototype game despite rumors suggesting a new title is indeed in development with Alex Mercer.

50% Of The AI Data Centers In The US Are Cancelled Due To Supply Shortage of Parts From China

Half of the AI Data Centers in the United States are being cancelled due to the supply shortage of parts coming from China.

Samsung Has Once Again Increased DRAM Prices by 30% Despite The Recent Dip in Memory Prices

Samsung has once again increased DRAM prices by 30% in Q2, after initially hiking the prices by 100% in the first quarter.

Nvidia New Neural Rendering Tech Cuts VRAM Usage By Up To 85%

Nvidia has showcased its new neural rendering tech, which was demonstrated to cut VRAM usage from 6.5GB to just 970MB.