Herman Hulst, once the studio head of Guerilla Games, then president of PlayStation Studios, and now chief executive officer of Sony Interactive Entertainment Studio Group, spoke to the Financial Times (paywalled) about Sony's live service efforts. Following Sony's admission of the obvious, that things aren't going great, Hulst says the company is trying to learn from its failures like Concord, adding that if there will be failures, he'd rather they come "early, and cheaply." "I don't want teams to always play it safe, but I would like for us, when we fail, to fail early and cheaply," Hulst said. "We […]
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