In a recently published interview, Sony platform business group CEO Hideaki Nishino affirms that PlayStation consoles are here to stay, though the company still wants to reach players on PC and elsewhere.
(translated via DeepL and compared with Google Translate), Nishino says that since many of us are still playing PS4 games and "the number of PS5 games is increasing," he doesn't see PlayStation majorly changing any time soon. He thinks consoles will be the center of Sony's gaming business for "a while."
, essentially enabling console-free gaming, "you still need a controller and a screen at your fingertips," so he reiterates that hardware isn't going anywhere.
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' campaign, showing off all the devices you can play its games on thanks to cloud gaming, to sum up and reinforce years spent transitioning away from a console-first approach.
, it doesn't strictly need to invest as much into this technology. Still, it'd be good to see games become more accessible.
I've been a PlayStation owner all my life, and I doubt that will ever change due to the physical and digital games collection I've amassed, but I still like to see more options for people who don't want to shell out hundreds of dollars for the consoles. For now, it seems unlikely Sony will fully take the Microsoft route and try to turn everything into a PlayStation, though the likes of iOS and Android devices already support game streaming.
While you're here, check out the best PS5 games you can play right now. Maybe in a couple of years you won't even need a PlayStation to enjoy them.
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