PlayStation Boss Says 'Narrative-Rich Games' Will Remain Sony's Focus

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Live-service games will not replace PlayStation's single-player focus.

When it comes to PlayStation's first-party games, the vast majority focus on single-player experiences driven by a strong narrative. Games like The Last of Us, Marvel's Spider-Man, and Ghost of Tsushima all fit that description, and PlayStation has no intention of changing directions, even as the company has been making a bigger investment in live-service games.

As noted by Reddit user PBOats121, Ryan presumably meant to say"single-player" and not"first-person." For those that have been happy with PlayStation's first-party offerings over the last few years, this should be welcome news! Sony has found a lot of success with this model, and it's also one that has served them well in other media; The Last of Us has been a huge hit on HBO, and the adaptation of Uncharted overperformed expectations at the box office last year.

 

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