In a surprising shift, it seems that Sony is gradually stepping back from its traditional hardware-centric business model. This insight comes from none other than the company's senior vice president, who hints at a bright future focused on platforms and community engagement. Exciting news for Nintendo fans as well! We've already seen LEGO Horizon Adventures launch on the Nintendo Switch, and the door appears wide open for even more titles to make their way to the anticipated Nintendo Switch 2 and beyond. Sony has been making waves by releasing its first-party gems on PC, and the results have evidently been favorable.
“In the gaming business, we are moving away from a hardware centric business model more to a platform business that expands the community and increases engagement.” — Sadahiko Hayakawa