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News, coverage and analysis tracking FairGame$ across the outlets.- PlayStation CEO promises to "revitalise the market" with more live service gamesPlayStation CEO Hideaki Nishino stated in an interview that the company intends to invest more in live service games to "revitalize the market." This comes despite recent underperformances and layoffs in the live service genre, including at Bungie. PlayStation has had mixed success with live service titles, with hits like Helldivers 2 and notable failures like Concord.
- PlayStation – and The Gaming Industry – Just Doesn’t Learn With Live-ServiceDespite numerous high-profile failures and significant layoffs within studios like Bungie and Quantic Dream, Sony Interactive Entertainment, led by Hideaki Nishino, remains committed to pursuing live-service games. This strategy is questioned due to past setbacks and the company's historical strength in single-player titles, with concerns that chasing trends is leading to wasted investment and development resources.
- PlayStation’s Inconsistency of PC Releases and Lack of Revenue Led to Recent Exclusivity Shift – RumorSony Interactive Entertainment has reportedly shifted its strategy, making single-player narrative games exclusive to PlayStation consoles due to inconsistent PC release performance and insufficient revenue. While live-service titles will still launch on PC alongside PlayStation 5, plans for PC ports of games like Ghost of Yōtei have been scrapped. This decision was apparently made recently, impacting future game releases.
- Watch Summer Game Fest 2026 Livestream Here for PS5 NewsThe Summer Game Fest 2026 event is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m. ET. The showcase will feature new titles such as Clutch, Blood Message, and a new Star Wars game from Respawn Entertainment. Leaks and rumors suggest potential appearances from Cronos: Lazarus, Persona 6, Persona 4 Revival, Final Fantasy Remake Part 3, Jet Set Radio, and Fairgame$.
- PlayStation’s First-Party Game Sales Have Been On Decline Since 2020, Data ShowsData indicates that Sony's first-party game sales have been in a steady decline since the 2020 financial year, falling from 58.4 million units to 28.9 million in 2024, with a slight increase to 32.1 million in 2025. This trend coincides with challenges in the company's live-service game strategy and long development cycles for major titles, despite recent successes like Helldivers 2.
- PlayStation State Of Play June 2026: Start Time, How To Watch, And What To ExpectSony's upcoming State of Play livestream on June 2 will feature over an hour of updates and reveals from its first-party and third-party partners. The broadcast will begin with Marvel's Wolverine and is expected to showcase titles like Horizon: Hunters Gathering, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, and potentially Grand Theft Auto 6, given Sony's marketing deal with Rockstar Games.