Sony Interactive Entertainment has implemented a stricter testing process for its games in order to avoid a failure on the scale of Concord last year, Hermen Hulst, the CEO Of PlayStation Studio ...
"We're going to give the title the optimal chance of success." ...
TL;DR: PlayStation Studios, led by Hermen Hulst, has scaled back its live service game ambitions after the $250 million Concord failure, focusing on rigorous testing and quality over quantity. Sony ...
PlayStation CEO Hermen Hulst has shared how Sony is implementing measures to minimise the impact of failures like Concord, and to maximise the growth of successful, original IP. "I don't want teams to ...
He said this in a recent interview: The number [of live service games] is not so important. What is important to me is having a diverse set of player experiences and a set of communities. We have ...
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