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Sony Just Introduced PlayStation Playmakers – But Who’s It Really For?

Sony just introduced a new program to bring in more PlayStation fans...so why does it feel like it's shutting them out?

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REDGUM805d ago

Ok, so this new Playmakers program seems to be more for the celebs, sports stars etc than for the gamers from what I read from the article. Is there a problem trying to reach a wider audience? It's not a program for the gamers as such. I don't see a problem here. Or is this negativley effecting the gamer somehow?

CrimsonWing69805d ago

What does the program do and why is it only for celebrities?

jznrpg805d ago (Edited 805d ago )

They do have some thing where you can enter to play with the celebs but I didn’t look into it as I’m not interested myself .

It’s clearly marketing that all companies do

jznrpg805d ago (Edited 805d ago )

Playmakers means nothing to me but someone out there may like it . It’s a marketing thing and that’s fine with me. More people who play PlayStation the more games we get .

This just sounds like an article trying to make MS look good when they say when MS is giving their fans so much love . How ? Love is games and that’s all that matters . They gave no context at all .

Pointless article . 30+ million PS5’s out there and rising of course some celebs will have one .

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Interview: CCP Games CEO Talks The New Player Experience and The Future of The EVE Online Universe

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Borderlands 4 on Nintendo Switch 2 Gets Spotlight in New Creator’s Voice Episode

Gearbox Software discusses Borderlands 4 for Nintendo Switch 2, covering co-op, movement upgrades, and seamless world design.

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Take-Two Interactive Files Trademark for "Small Axe"

Grand Theft Auto 6 IP owner Take-Two Interactive has filed a trademark for "Small Axe" which applies to "video game programs."