PotentHerbs said:
The way Sony has dropped their software prices this generation has changed considerably. They are not Nintendo, but they are certainly selling more games at higher prices, as shown in the Insomniac leak. Sony first party sales account for 15/20% of their overall game sales in any given year. That figure doesn't include PC ports which are included in the others category for financial reports. They also have their back catalog leading engagement metrics for their premium tier which generates billions in revenue. And where exactly are their first party profits being destroyed by GAAS? Something like MLB releases every year. Marvel Tokon looks to be the next big fighting game. Gran Turismo 7 is still charting. Even Destiny Rising is looking to be a promising venture for Sony in the mobile space with 5M+ registered players. Exclusives don't need to dominate play time to drive console sales. We've seen tentpole titles drive hardware sales for every platform. And even the article you cite is for one month where Sony had no releases. SpiderMan 2 for instance was in the top 10 most played for the PlayStation charts in NA from its release to the end of 2023. Even God of War Ragnarok hit the top 10 when its free DLC released back in Dec 2023. |
Yet nobody is playing playstation games anymore. They play all the multi-platform games. Sony spend 5 billion dollars on their GAAS initiative and it all flopped except Hell Divers 2 which is coming to Xbox... Sony also is being controlled by their share holders. They see how much money Microsoft is making off of Xbox multiplatform strategy. Expect all Playstation games on Xbox, Switch and PC day and date in the future. Sony playstation fans will continue to buy Sony consoles so it won't impact them at all.







