The company previously planned to release 12 live service games by March 2026 after acquiring Destiny 2 maker Bungie last year to spearhead its games-as-a-service efforts.
The company hopes to make this support available this year.
This includes software and hardware.
You'll be able to learn about a game's accessibility features before you even buy it.
For now, the price remains unchanged in the US.
Sony also expects PlayStation profits to rise thanks to upcoming first-party releases.
Shuhei Yoshida has announced that he will be leaving Sony Interactive Entertainment on January 15, 2025 after 31 years at the company.
A PlayStation event like a Showcase or State of Play could be coming soon, as a reliable leaker revealed Sony is preparing a lot of content
Kadokawa Corporation, owner of FromSoftware, confirmed that Sony expressed interest in acquiring the company.