Sony Committed to Better FirstParty Games Richer Experiences More PS5 Users

All part of a three-year plan.

Sony is focusing on expanding its PS5 install base, the "enhancement of first-party software and PC deployment", and giving players "richer gaming experiences" as part of a three-year plan detailed in its latest financial results. The mid-term focus was quickly covered during the earnings call, revealing that Sony is preparing a significant first-party lineup once the current drought is over.

While new IPs like Concord and a rumoured Astro Bot game are being prepared for 2024, Sony has already confirmed no big-budget sequels will launch for PS5 before March of next year, at which point it's assumed these "enhanced" and "richer gaming experiences" will arrive. PlayStation fans will be looking out for further single player epics like a Ghost of Tsushima sequel, and new titles from Naughty Dog and Santa Monica Studio, for example. Sony is also doubling down on its "PC deployment" which — despite hitting a recent stumbling block in the Helldivers 2 debacle — has progressed well for the company overall.

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