Sony’s Jim Ryan says it’s ‘crucial’ to continue serving PS4 owners for years to come



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Sony will apparently continue to release new PS4 games for years to come, after SIE CEO Jim Ryan explained that it is “crucial” to keep the large audience of console owners “engaged and happy.”

Speaking to GamesIndustry, Ryan explained that the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the boost given to many gaming brands as a result of many more people staying home, has led the company to reassess how it sees service. from the owners of their upcoming games. -to be a next-generation console:

“Obviously, our eyes and our horizons have been raised to what is possible with that PS4 community, based on what we’ve observed in the last six months. That can be quite powerful, because in 2021, 2022 … that PS4 community that we’ve talked about will be the vast majority of people on PlayStations during that time. It’s crucial that we keep them engaged and happy. And the last six months have shown that we can do that to an extent that we can’t. ” that is possible when we were preparing our minds before COVID. “

That may explain the recent shift in public philosophy that we’ve seen on PlayStation regarding their PS5 exclusives. Recently, in May, Ryan gave an interview in which he said that he would prefer that developers “take full advantage” of the PS5 features, apparently over creating games that work on two generations of consoles. However, we subsequently saw the likes of Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Horizon: Forbidden West announced for PS5 and PS4, which seems to push that ideal a bit.

From a business standpoint, it’s not a huge surprise, of course: Sony sold over 100 million PS4 consoles, which means the PS5 will have a much smaller market in the next few years. That said, the company is aiming high with its new hardware, saying it expects to sell more PS5s in its first fiscal year than the PS4 did.

Ryan is clearly excited for the next generation, saying, “It’s really exciting now. We’re on the brink. Everyone’s been in this for four or five years, and it’s really cool to be so close to the big moment. You know, me.” I’ve done all of them, and this has been without a doubt the most extraordinary of all. “

Pre-orders for PlayStation 5 are currently sold out, but if they do increase, they’ll be in our PS5 pre-order guide right away. For everything you need to know about PlayStation 5, check out our PS5 guide.


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