Maybe he does it for a good reason. Perhaps not. Still, Michael Denny, Sony Worldwide Studios’ European head considers that Sony has the broadest and best line-up on the market.
GameReactor interviewed Denny at the E3, who thinks that the PlayLink and the PlayStation VR also plays a role in his somewhat exaggerating statement: „If you look at our current and upcoming releases, I truly believe that we now have I think not only the best lineup ever but the broadest lineup ever of games. We do want to be inclusive; we do want to offer games for all our players. Of course, the core triple-A titles will always be there but doing things like PlayLink is important to us as well regarding maybe having something for the friends and family and games that can truly appeal to a mass market. VR, we’re still so invested in as well. It’s important to give our community all these different experiences if we can. There are so many great games coming and next year as well. I think with a platform like VR; we’re still learning so much as well, and introducing new PlayLink games.”
He has a point: during their E3 show, Sony announced no less than seven PlayLink games (WordHunters, UNO, Melbits World, Ticket To Ride, Knowledge is Power: Decades, Chimparty, Just Deal With It), and even the PlayStation VR got a few titles announced (Beat Saber, Tetris Effect, Firewall: Zero Hour, or FromSoftware’s Déraciné).
Is Denny praising the game for a good reason? You decide.
Source: WCCFTech
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