The latest State of Play from PlayStation has left many in the gaming community scratching their heads. With a distinct lack of live-service games and a plethora of single-player titles on show, it seems Sony may be shifting its focus. But is this a deliberate move to reclaim the single-player market, or a response to the company's recent struggles with first-party sales?

Furthermore, the looming spectre of a £500 console price tag has many gamers wondering if Sony is pricing itself out of the market. Add to this the recent price hike for PS Plus, and it's clear that the company is facing some tough decisions.

Sponsored
  • A renewed focus on single-player games, with several high-profile titles showcased
  • No major live-service games announced, sparking speculation about Sony's strategy
  • Concerns over the impact of recent price hikes on console sales and gamer loyalty
  • Rumours of PC versions being ditched for certain PS5 games, potentially limiting player choice

For more on this story and the latest gaming news, visit Source: Eurogamer