In a report published by Nikkei, it was revealed that Sony intends to ‘pour’ financial resources into gaming research and development – to the tune of around $2.13 billion. That’s reportedly an investment that’s being made before the end of fiscal year 2024, and it’ll account for a whopping 40% of Sony’s entire R&D spending.
Sony plans to allocate a staggering 60% of all PlayStation 5 development spending to live service games exclusively for the year ending March 2026. It was also stated that there’s a grand goal in place to have no fewer than twelve live service games in the PlayStation portfolio within that same timeline.
Exciting times for everyone in Live Ops I’m sure 😉
Sony is investing $2.1B in gaming R&D
:D
focusing on live service
>:(
Fuck live services. Just another subscription model.
And worse, they’re nearly universally designed with always-online killswitches that destroy preservation for those games.
Sony is investing $2.1B in gaming R&D
Yes!
focusing on live service.
No!
More like investment in FOMO game design.
Did they forget they built their current audience on strong single player titles? Seems like this is a sahreholder appeasing move, as in if he didn’t ok this they would replace Ryan.
They’re a public company. their shareholders are the customers they have to please. Not you.
Exactly lol
12 live service games by 2026, and 9 of them will have flopped, been sunset, and lost forever to time by 2028.
Booo
Sony has owned Gaikai since 2012 and Onlive('s patents) since 2015, and it was feature-complete last decade. What is billions more going to do?
Live service means ongoing support, content, and subscription’s, not remote cloud gaming.
None of those require R&D.
R&D in this case would be prototyping, testing network infrastructure, etc. Seeing what type of live service game they think the market will react well to.
That’s not R&D though, that’s market research and system/network engineering/architecture. R&D is specifically for blue-sky inventing, not so much iterating.
It’s market research and game development. I don’t think Sony has existing live service games to iterate on, so they’re making something new. A lot of new somethings.