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Sony has reiterated its intentions to take more ownership and control of Bungie as it looks to fully integrate the Destiny 2, Marathon developer into PS Studios.
Sony has admitted that its current live-service strategy "is not entirely going smoothly" following the disastrous launch of Concord, but says it will continue with its plan and learn from its ...
As VGC reports, acknowledging that “somewhat negative news has been coming out,” Tao pointed out, “if we look at the past five years, five years ago live-service games were almost non-existent for ...
Sony has confirmed that Bungie, creators of Halo and Destiny, will become fully integrated into PlayStation Studios: the process has already begun.
Sony has had a rough time with its mobile phone division. In a recent financial results briefing, the Xperia business is the only one that’s posting smaller revenue numbers than last year.
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Game Rant on MSN'Somewhat Negative News Has Been Coming Out' Sony CFO Admits Live Service Focus Isn't Going Smoothly
Sony CFO Lin Tao acknowledges that the company's emphasis on live service games has not gone as smoothly as investors might ...
Sony CFO Lin Tao has revealed they will completely absorb Bungie into PlayStation, ending the original independent terms of their contract.
TODAY’S smartphone scene is largely dominated by Apple and Samsung. But before them many big brands came and went in a flash.
Sony CFO Lin Tao said the company needs 100 billion Yen (approx. $512M) to offset new U.S. tariffs and may raise PlayStation 5 prices.
BOSSES for a huge tech brand have spoken out amid fears that its phone business could be winding down. The firm has a long history of pioneering everything from TVs to game consoles, as well as 33 ...
Both Sony CFO Lin Tao and CEO Hiroki Totoki mentioned passing on the cost of the Trump tariffs to people who buy electronics or the PS5. Tao mentioned the duties affecting the prices of the ...
CFO Lin Tao mentioned Sony’s beleaguered phone brand at the company’s recent financial results presentation, calling it “a very important business for us,” according to CNET Japan.
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