PlayStation Network is kicking off its "Only On PSN" program this week, and according to Susan Panico, senior director of PlayStation Network, SCEA, this is really a huge step for Sony, as the company demonstrates why its digital platform is more attractive for many developers, including Apple's App Store.
Mass Damage & Consumer Foundation in the Netherlands has filed a class action against Sony for inflating PlayStation Store prices.
My personal opinion:
Manufacturers and publishers have indeed inflated the industry.
From $700 million development costs for games like Call of Duty, to digital (store) prices for games and DLCs, online multiplayer fees on consoles (why can you play Helldivers 2 online for free on PC but not consoles?) or still preventing sell/lend digitally purchased games.
Sometime in the future, this bubble will collapse.
They should know better, but they just can't help themselves and suck even the last penny out of our wallets.
They should be suing the individual publishers increasing the prices to $80 instead of suing the store. There are plenty of publishers still selling game for like $50 with much success (like E33). But this proves that the publishers are the ones setting the prices.... so again nothing changes because they aren't even going after the main offender. How is suing Sony going to make Microsoft not charge $80 for the next COD? Sony being the number one store in the market doesn't mean that publisher have to charge us an arm and a leg. Again the industry is laughing at us because consumers never get real representation. Just these fake platitudes that are meaningless.
Sony CEO Hiroki Totoki and CFO Lin Tao talked about the state of the PlayStation business and the strategy and targets going forward, including how they're responding to the tariffs.
Sony announced its financial results for the fiscal year 2024, and things are certainly looking up, despite a decline in PS5 sales.
If their profits fall next quarter, we'll probably see more price hikes. I can't imagine having to pay £20 a month for PlayStation Plus.
Decline in hardware sales.
Behind on lifetime sales and decline in first party sales.
Third party content and PSN came through to save the day.
Things will improve starting with the next Ghost game.
Hopefully a steady flow of first party content by end of '25
Actual Games?
ohh for developers. I think with AAA games all getting very standardize and developers not taking as any risk gamers will seek to services like PSN and App store to look for those unique experiences that we beginning to see a lack of
If Sony created an all you can eat service for HD tv shows/movies for $100 a year...WORLD DOMINATION.
when sony release proper games on the psn store they charge almost 50 pounds for a game thet is 40 in the shops WTF they need to learn from steam!
It has games of substantial length and quality on it. Not that there isn't the odd good game on the app store, but it really doesn't compare.
Playstation Network is for gamers, the app store is for granny's ... no lie.