Recent comments from Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hideaki Nishino have suggested PlayStation may move towards more hybrid, Switch-like consoles in the future to match modern on-the-go players.
Speaking to Famitsu in a special interview marking the Japanese game magazine’s 40th anniversary, Nishino briefly touched upon future Sony hardware.
In reference to his 2024 comment that hardware won’t be disappearing any time soon, Nishino was asked whether Sony’s PlayStation brand would continue to focus on consoles. Nishino gave an affirmative answer: “My belief that a console is necessary for playing games hasn’t changed,” he said, adding that Sony “wants to continue providing its own game consoles.”
Nishino also mentioned that he thinks “pick up and play” is the most important quality for consoles nowadays. He said that developing new game console experiences will involve “leveraging technologies that can be used in various forms and locations” and that this would enable Sony “to create something exciting.”
“For example, although the PlayStation brand is strongly associated with playing on the TV in the living room, we’re planning to release monitors and speakers so that people can play comfortably in other locations as well,” Nishino said. “We developed the PlayStation Portal as part of this initiative.”
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