Sony bets on premium single-player epics after live-service misfires

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After a string of costly live-service stumbles, Sony’s State of Play pivots back to premium single-player games, opening with Marvel’s Wolverine and closing with God of War Laufey, while signaling a slate of narrative-driven titles and keeping a few live-service projects in the mix (e.g., Marathon Season 2).
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