PlayStation Remains Committed to Live-Service Games Despite Concord and Destiny 2 Setbacks
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Sam Sepiol
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Despite past failures with live-service titles like Concord and Destiny 2, Sony/PlayStation remains committed to developing live-service games. In a recent interview with Famitsu, Hideaki (likely a Sony executive) expressed the company's belief that live-service games attract users on a global level. PlayStation plans to continue focusing on both first-party and third-party live-service content to revitalize the market.
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· 2 pulledPlayStation wants to 'revitalize the market' with new live service games
PlayStation Believes Live-Service Attracts Users on a Global Level
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