Sony Interactive Entertainment still has no plans to put its first-party games on PlayStation Plus on the day of release, according to a key exec.
In an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, vice president and global head of subscriptions Nick Maguire said the company has no interest in making all its first-party games available on day one like Microsoft does with Xbox Game Pass.
“We’re happy with our strategy,” Maguire said. “Putting games in a bit later in the life cycle has meant that we can reach more customers 12, 18, 24 months after they have released.
“We’re seeing customers still get excited about those games and jumping in. For us, that’s working.
“Occasionally, there will be an opportunity to invest in a day-and-date [release] like Stray, and we will jump on those when they come in.
“But for us, letting those [first-party] games go out to the platform outside the service first… that’s working and that will continue to be our strategy moving forward.”
When asked if this strategy could change in the future for PlayStation’s planned live service titles, in order to ensure a large audience for them at launch, Maguire didn’t commit either way.
“We are constantly working out what the right strategy is moving forward,” he replied. “How are player habits going to evolve and how do we make sure the service meets those future habits?
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“[There’s] no more I can say on that at the moment, but obviously we are keeping close to it and thinking about the role that Plus can play moving forward.”
Last year, both PlayStation boss Jim Ryan and the company’s head of independent developer initiatives Shuhei Yoshida said it had no intention of releasing
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