Sony to Shift From Hardware-Centric Model, Focus More on Platform Business

Sony to Shift From Hardware-Centric Model, Focus More on Platform Business
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Key points

  1. Sony will shift away from a hardware-centric business model and focus on platform business, according to a recent conference.
  2. The company will not stop making PlayStation consoles.
  3. In the same conference, it was revealed that Bungie is fully joining PlayStation Studios.

On August 7, 2025, Sony held a conference regarding its recent financial reports, during which the media could ask questions about the company’s future. It was here that Sony’s senior vice president, Sadahiko Hayakawa, revealed that the company is moving away from its hardware-centric business model, as translated by Genki.

To clarify, Sony will not stop producing PlayStation consoles. The company will just focus more on the platform business model. Hayakawa did not mention what platform business means in this context, but it’s safe to assume that it has something to do with how PlayStation Network and PlayStation Plus.

Additionally, Hayakawa also mentioned that the company is overall shifting to “creation.” This might mean that they plan on investing more toward creating new IPs and creating more hardware used for creating things such as digital cameras, according to Genki.

In the same conference, Sony CFO Lin Tao revealed that Bungie is becoming a part of PlayStation Studios. Sony bought Bungie back in 2022 as an independent studio; however, it seems that the company has changed its tone and is looking to integrate the studio into its portfolio fully.

Recently, Bungie has been under fire for plagiarism accusations left, right, and center regarding their upcoming game, Marathon. Players have spotted the art of N2 plastered across the game, which led to backlash from the community. This led to the game being indefinitely delayed.

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