
Was Sony the King of E3?
Sony stated that a lot will be talked about who won the E3, well that’s exactly what we are going to find out here. Sony not even won the E3 but has proclaimed my hard earned cash with it.
The story in part 3 of Sony Interactive Entertainment and Naughty Dog's The Last of Us series may explore a "congregation of immune people."
Former Naughty Dog artist Gabriel Betancourt explains why the "sweet spot" for game teams is under 200 people and how AAA "factories" kill creativity.
There’s definitely some truth to this. When teams get too large, coordination starts to outweigh creativity—layers of approval, risk aversion, and tight deadlines can turn bold ideas into “safe” ones. Keeping a team under ~200 people sounds ideal for maintaining clear communication and a shared vision. That said, massive AAA projects also come with huge technical demands and expectations, so scaling up isn’t always avoidable. The real challenge is figuring out how to keep that small-team creativity alive inside big studio structures.

Sony is said to be pulling back on releasing PlayStation games on PC, and this starts with Ghost of Yotei and Saros.
If true then the PC elitists will no longer be saying..."I'll wait to play it on PC where it'll play best" I'm guessing the money Sony spends porting & profiting from PC isn't worth it. Making PS first party solely exclusive again to their consoles will make their consoles more relevant to buy especially if their output of first party titles are good.
Well, we have the data in front of us, don't we. Not to mention how extensive Sony's data's got to be.
They've tried.
Huge revenue wasn't generated (don't get me wrong - they did make billions, but you get it), Steam got a cut, Xbox got a cut, PS5 is trailing ~2 million units behind PS4.
The paycheck for, but also potential harm to the remaining years of PS5 and the release of PS6, just wasn't it.
It's absolutely logical if true.
And people shouldn't forget Sony'd simply return to the strategy they've been following for 4/5 of Playstation's history.
They had bad bits, they had good bits, just like everyone else at E3.
Overall yeah, maybe out of the big 3 they won but not by much.
Oh boy, here we go again...
I WON.
Nobody "won", but Ubisoft had the best showing.
Sony were next to follow them.
That's not really saying much. All 3 was blah. Sony won on the hardware front but they spent too much time on wonder book. -___-
MS didn't show much and focused too much on kinect. Halo 4 looked but should have ended the conference with that game instead of Black Ops 2. I thought Nintendo was going to take it since it's a new hardware but I don't think it blew people away. Lots of cool concept but to me and a lot of gamers, it was meh.
Software: Yea, that's Ubisoft. EA also had a good showing IMO.