Sony: “Portion” of PlayStation First-Party Games Changes in Launch Date Impacted Profitability
Aside from Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, it doesn’t seem like Sony’s first-party plate is quite full compared to recent years. Well, it looks like there’s a reason to that, as a new tidbit of info from Sony mentions how multiple first-party PlayStation games were internally delayed.
This was mentioned by Sony in its quarterly earnings report, where it mentions, “Impact of changes in the launch dates of a portion of first-party titles” for its Fiscal Year 2023 forecast.
Sadly, that’s all the info we have. No word on which games were delayed, though this would explain why we haven’t gotten a huge PlayStation event in ages.
Here’s to hoping we get some good PlayStation news to round out the latter half of 2023. However, even with that little snag, that hasn’t stopped Sony from selling PS5 units, as the company announced that they have breached 41.7 million units sold already.
Source: Sony (thanks, ethangach, Okami)
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