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LegitHyperbole said:
Wman1996 said:

At least tens of millions, possibly over a hundred million.
Let's just say it hasn't touched the money PS3 lost. The combined profits of PS1 and PS2 were wiped out by PS3. Without PS4's massive success (above PS1, more profitable than PS2), PlayStation was going to die or at least shrink (perhaps no more hardware, just games and services).
Sony needs to divest from GaaS, since it seems to be bleeding money.

Concord alone, as said by a dev on twitter complaining, is at 180 million and I figure since Helldivers took off at 300 million that could cover the costs of the failures.

Indeed they need to stop and hopefully began stopping when Destruction allstars released. 

The cancellation of Factions might also be added to Gaas costs. It's probably still a net positive so far. I think the Gaas succes will largely depend on Marathon. However Bungie has seen much better days. If that one also fails Gaas could end up being the next moneydrain for PS.



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar