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In a Games & Networks Services presentation, carried out as part of Sony’s Investor Relations Day, Nathan Drake’s last outing appeared in a presentation deck slide under the heading “More PC releases planned”. In that slide, it was rubbing shoulders with Sony’s zombie-open-world game
Days Gone, which landed on PCs this month.
Uncharted 4 joins PS4 titles heading to PC
Sony doesn’t look like it’s going to slow down the practice of moving PS4 exclusives like to PC platforms.
Detroit: Too Human, Beyond: Two Souls and
Death Stranding are already available on PCs, as is
Horizon Zero Dawn, which Sony touted as a massive success during the above presentation.
Thursday, May 27, 2021
During its Investor Relations Day presentation yesterday, Sony Interactive Entertainment revealed that 41 percent of PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 owners are female – a massive increase over the meager 18 percent ownership during the PS1 era.
The information, which was included in a presentation delivered by SIE CEO Jim Ryan, was part of a slide discussing favorable demographics for the PlayStation brand. Apparently, brand loyalty is strong among PlayStation gamers. According to data compiled by SIE Global Platform Experience Tracker and PlayStation registration information, a significant proportion of PS1 owners stuck with Sony over the years. At least five percent of current PS4/PS5 owners are aged between 49 and 54 and were PS1 gamers back in the day. Another five percent are between the ages of 43 and 48, and over 10 percent are aged 37-42, indicating that PlayStation continues to appeal to gamers of all ages.