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In 2022, Sony stated half of its first-party PlayStation Studios games will be on personal computers (PC) and mobile by 2025. [9] In August 2022, SIE announced the formation of the PlayStation Studios Mobile Division, alongside the acquisition of the company's first mobile development team, Savage Game Studios, [10] later renamed Neon Koi. [11]
Jampack was a demo series from Sony under its PlayStation Underground brand. [a] It was used to advertise and preview upcoming and released PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games through demos and featurettes. [1] It often included imported game demos, behind-the-scenes videos on developers and games, as well as cheat codes and saved games.
London Studio was established in 2002 following the merger of SCEE Studio Camden (formerly a division of Psygnosis) and Team Soho, the developer behind The Getaway. [2] As London Studio, the studio developed the SingStar series, which became extremely popular and helped broaden the appeal of the PlayStation 2 beyond the typical demographics of young male gamers.
PlayStation’s Bungie, the developer behind “Destiny 2” and the originator of the “Halo” franchise, is laying off 17% of its workforce. Bungie CEO Pete Parsons announced the news in a ...
The layoff plans come two weeks after Sony lowered the sales forecast for the PlayStation 5 for the current fiscal year, saying it now expects to sell 21 million units—a 16% reduction from its ...
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The "Destiny 2" and "Halo" creator said Wednesday that it would be laying off 220 employees, the result of too much expansion amid a slowdown in the video game industry.
The studio co-founder, Jason Blundell, left the company in 2022, and the studio canceled its new AAA live service game in 2023. [37] [38] Less than two years after the studio was opened, Prytania Media closed Crop Circle Games, citing "changing consumer tastes" and "economic conditions changing due to the pandemic."