Celebrating the 30th anniversary of PlayStation, Herman Hulst, CEO of the company’s Business Group spoke about the future of the Sony’s plans for cross-platform releases in the future. Speaking to Famitsu, Hulst speaks about the success of co-op shooter Helldivers 2, its cross-platform release on PC and PS5, and plans for the future.
Hulst places an emphasis on the fact that live-service titles tend to require a strong player-base to justify continued development. This means that PlayStation needs to get new players on to its releases, and this can only happen by expanding the scope of a game’s release outside of PlayStation hardware.
“Since live service titles are released on multiple platforms, the key to success is how to attract new players and increase the number of players,” said Hulst when asked about the game. “Therefore, maintaining momentum at the time of release and broad player adoption are especially important in the live service sector.”
Hulst goes on to talk about how, while Helldivers 2 was a big hit, single-player releases are still a key aspect of the appeal behind PlayStation consoles. This essentially means that the company will continue to work on its single-player games while also expanding the audience on PC. This indicates that, while we might continue to get single-player PlayStation games on PC, multiplayer titles will also get strong support by integrating PlayStation Network with its PC games.
“Single-player games are a key component of the PlayStation platform’s appeal, and each title has a strategic sales period,” he said. “While consoles remain our core business, expanding to PC and other platforms will allow us to bring our games to a wider audience. Our priority is always to provide the best possible experience for our players, and as part of that, we are also promoting the integration of PSN accounts on PC.”
Hulst also talks about expanding PlayStation’s releases on to other platforms, such as the Nintendo Switch. When asked about
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