Sony reportedly plans to increase research and development spending at its gaming business by about 10% this financial year.
According to Nikkei, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s R&D spend during the year ending in March 2024 will total 300 billion yen (about $2.17 billion).
That will represent around 40% of the group’s total R&D spending for the period, surpassing investment in its electronics and semiconductor businesses.
The increased R&D spending at PlayStation is being used to help drive the company’s push into live service games.
Sony reiterated in May that it’s planning to have 12 live service games in the market by its fiscal year ending in March 2026 – up from three during its last business year ended this March.
Live service games will account for 55% of its PS5 development budget during the current business year, rising to 60% by the fiscal year ending in March 2026.
Sony expects the market for add-on content associated with live service games to reach $19.2 billion in calendar year 2026, compared to $7.4 billion for digital full game sales and $12 billion for subscriptions.
The traditionally console-focused company acquired Destiny studio Bungie for $3.6 billion last year to enhance its live service capabilities and help it become more multiplatform.
PlayStation Studios boss Hermen Hulst said in May that Bungie is helping to vet all of Sony’s in-development live service games.
“The learnings from Bungie have been very substantial in many areas,” he said. “Of course, when you’re developing live service titles, you [require] capabilities that you don’t have when you’re working on single-player, narrative-driven games.
“And these capabilities that we’ve set up inside PlayStation Studios have been helped and guided by
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