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Sega president and CEO of Sega America and Europe Shuji Utsumi has admitted live-service games are the company's biggest ...
Firewalk was founded in 2018 and was acquired by Sony in 2023. Concord, its debut game, was reportedly in development for around eight years. The title received “mixed or average” reviews, with its ...
Astro Bot’s unparalleled success should speak for itself. It was a critical and commercial hit for Sony and Team Asobi, scooping up countless Game of the Year awards while it amassed a passionate ...
Sony is monitoring the Nintendo Switch 2 as a competitive ... and playstyles.” Interestingly, Hermen Hulst, CEO of Studio Group for SIE, explained that investing in player’s relationships with the ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO of Studio Business Group, Hermen Hulst, has revealed that the hardware manufacturer is adopting a “measured” approach in regards to bringing its titles to PC ...
Sony seems convinced they should still be making live service games. PlayStation’s Hermen Hulst has finally revealed what he thinks happened to Concord. Hulst is the CEO for PlayStation’s ...
PlayStation Studios Boss Hermen Hulst No Longer Co-CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment Some PlayStation fans pointed the finger at former PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan, who vacated the company last year.
However, while Nishino and Totoki will be taking on new roles at the company, it's confirmed that Hermen Hulst will remain CEO of PlayStation Studios and continue to oversee first-party content.
It’s not entirely clear that Sony really is learning from Helldivers 2’s success. Hermen Hulst has confirmed in a new interview that Sony will continue to make live service games.
TL;DR: Sony released its first Nintendo Switch game, LEGO Horizon Adventures, signaling a potential shift towards more multi-platform PlayStation games. PlayStation Studios boss Hermen Hulst says ...
TL;DR: PlayStation Studios CEO Hermen Hulst explained that Sony's layoffs were a business decision to stabilize finances after aggressive hiring during COVID-19. Despite being a $29 billion ...
This spring, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida turned heads when he picked two PlayStation vets to lead Sony Interactive Entertainment: Hermen Hulst and Hideaki Nishino. After all, having co-CEOs is a ...