“It’s how we built this business” – Ex-PlayStation Boss says AAA single-player games sustain the industry as PlayStation fails with live-service
PlayStation’s ongoing live-service strategy isn’t quite paying off. Concord was a historic failure, not just for PlayStation but the industry at large. The brilliant Marathon has failed to catch on…
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