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Playstation hints at major multiplatform push

Summary by gamereactor.eu
Are PlayStation exclusives a thing of the past? Maybe — because it now seems that Sony is ramping up its efforts to bring more games to other platforms, specifically Xbox and Switch 2. This is according to a new job listing where Sony is seeking a Multiplatform and Account Management Senior Director — a role explicitly tasked with launching PlayStation titles not only on PC, but also on Xbox, Switch 2, and mobile devices. PlayStation has histo…
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With €78.4 billion in revenue over the financial year 2023-2024, for €5.9 billion in net profit, it would seem that the Sony Group is doing pretty well. Looking a little closer at the figures of this huge company at Ludostrie (the website of Oscar Lemaire), we can notice that the video game branch is taking on more and more space. If it was the result of 12% of turnover in 2013-2014, it was very strong.

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PlayStation’s exclusives are a thing of the past? Maybe, because it now seems like Sony is stepping up its efforts to bring more games to other platforms, specifically Xbox and Switch 2. This comes from a new job offering where Sony is looking for a Senior Director of Account Management and Multiplatform, a position explicitly commissioned to launch PlayStation titles not only on PC, but also on Xbox, Switch 2 and mobile devices. Historically, P…

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gamereactor.eu broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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