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Concord’s Failure Led To Increased Oversight, Says Sony Exec

In 2024, Sony shut down its live-service shooter Concord after only two weeks, as it became one the publisher’s most prominent failures. According to Sony Interactive Entertainment chief executive of studio business Hermen Hulst, the biggest lesson from Concord was that more oversight is needed during the development process.

“We have since put in place much more rigorous and more frequent testing in very many different ways,” Hulst told Financial Times. “The advantage of every failure … is that people now understand how necessary that [oversight] is.”

Hulst went on to explain that he wants Sony’s PlayStation studios to make big swings when conceiving future franchises. However, he would also like to catch the failures before they launch.

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