Six of the 12 live service games in development at Sony studios do not have a launch window anymore. The company says it is now focusing on improving their quality before sticking to a schedule.
, Sony announced it has plans to bring a large amount of first-party live service games into the market, expanding outside of its usual single-player adventure repertoire. While this was originally revealed as 10 projects, today in an earnings call, it was revealed that the live service games in development have increased to 12.
While the number has increased, half of them have been hit with delays internally. Instead of releasing the entire lot by March, 2026, as originally announced, six have been pushed back indefinitely.
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USA — software Sony delays half of its upcoming 12 live service projects to focus...