PlayStation parent company Sony has commented on the huge failure of Concord, but the brand is still doubling down on the idea.
As Sony said it shipped a total of 65M PS5s to date, Sony president Hiroki Totoki said the focus will be on single-player games now.
Sony's president commented on Concord's recent failure during an earnings call. Here's what he said about the terrible launch.
Sony's net profit jumped in the second quarter thanks to stronger sales in gaming, music and imaging sensors, the PlayStation ...
Sony spent $200 million on Concord, which flopped in open beta with only 2,300 players. Sony president Totoki highlights the need for more detailed checks to prevent failures like Concord.
It was the latter question that company president Hiroki Totoki tried to answer in a call with earnings analysts on Friday. The chief operations officer who directly oversees Sony’s PlayStation ...
According to Sony's president, COO, and CFO, Hiroki Totoki, the PlayStation Network account requirement is about keeping gamers safe. In a recent investor call, Sony's president acknowledged that ...
As well as a rise in third-party software sales, Sony President Hiroki Totoki highlighted improving profitability in its game hardware business. "We continue seeing a smooth shift (among consumers ...
Speaking in today's investors call, Sony president, chief operating officer, and chief financial officer Hiroki Totoki said PSN integration is necessary in order to ensure everyone can "safely ...
Sony has partnered with California’s Astro Digital to test laser communications from two small satellites, using optical disc technology the Japanese conglomerate pioneered for CD players.
We all know that Sony's PSN requirement on PC is very unpopular, but the company has made it clear it has no intention to scrap it in the future. "We have learned a lot," Totoki said (thanks ...