Shawn Layden Reveals He Left Sony Partly Due To The Company’s Shift To Live Service Games
Ex-Sony executive Shawn Layden reveals his decision to leave Sony was in part due to its pivot to live service games.
Ex-Sony executive Shawn Layden reveals his decision to leave Sony was in part due to its pivot to live service games.
A job listing at PlayStation has indicated Sony isn’t done with live service games yet, and also looks to have a stab at the esports scene.
Mat Piscatella has revealed that over 40% of the total play time spent on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S games in the US last month were on live service products.
Sony wasn’t forcing its studios to pitch and work on live service games, says former Sony president Shuhei Yoshida, check out the details here.
Ubisoft’s CEO has revealed the company will be focusing on open-world and live service titles going forward.
Ex-BioWare veteran Mike Laidlaw says he would have quit the company if EA had forced games as a service elements on the Dragon Age series.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard didn’t meet expectations as it wasn’t a live service game, the CEO of EA has suggested.
Jeff Grubb has claimed that the teams at Sony Bend and Bluepoint found out their live service titles were cancelled when everyone else did.
The community manager for Sony Bend has thanked fans for their support after its live service game was scrapped.
Jeff Grubb has said that Concord is to blame for Sony’s cancellation of Bend Studio and Bluepoint Games’ live service titles.