Sony has admitted that its current live-service strategy « is not entirely going smoothly » following the disastrous launch of Concord.
Sony’s chief financial officer Lin Tao has admitted that its current live-service strategy « is not entirely going smoothly »
Tao said, despite Concord’s shutdown and Marathon’s delay, she still believes in Sony’s strategy but will learn from its mistakes
Live-service games accounted for 40% of Sony’s first-party software revenue in Q1, but « for the full year it’s a little less, probably between 20-30% »
Sony has admitted that its current live-service strategy « is not entirely going smoothly » following the disastrous launch of Concord, but says it will continue with its plan and learn from its mistakes.
During a recent Q&A session after the company’s latest financial results (via VGC), one caller asked the panel of executives for an update on PlayStation’s live-service strategy amid the delay of Marathon and following the shutdown of Concord.
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