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PlayStation boss says first-party PC releases will be part of "aggressive" growth plan


Sony president and PlayStation chairman Hiroki Totoki has spoken of the opportunities available in its approach to rele…

Sony president and PlayStation chairman Hiroki Totoki has spoken of the opportunities available in its approach to releasing first-party games on PC, saying it's "proactively [working] on" bringing more titles to other platforms as part of an "aggressive" profit margin growth plan. So if you have strong first-party content, not only with our console but also other platforms like computers, a first party can be grown with multiplatform - and that can help operating profit to improve. It's unclear if Totoki (the interim CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment following Ryan's departure) might be looking to close that gap to capitalise on the initial hype cycle for PlayStation releases, or if his words are merely an extension of Sony's previous claim PC and mobile would account for 50% of its first-party portfolio by 2025.

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