"We are by no means done," said Ryan. "With PlayStation, we have a long way to go. I will personally be spending a lot of my time with Pete [Parsons] and the team at Bungie, helping make sure that everything beds down right and that autonomy means autonomy. But elsewhere in the organisation, we have many more moves to make."
Earlier today, Ryan revealed that Bungie was not purchased by Sony with the intent of making exclusive games, and Destiny 2 and other Bungie titles will continue to be offered on multiple platforms. The purpose of the purchase is to help PlayStation Studios develop live-service games, instead. The company has leaned heavily on single-player experiences over the last few years, but live-service games are a massive draw for the video game industry, with many generating billions in revenue. It's unclear whether PlayStation plans on purchasing more studios familiar with live-service games, or if the company is looking at other areas it can improve.
Naturally, talk of more acquisitions is bound to cause some concern for gamers. While the Bungie purchase could prove very beneficial for PlayStation, when looked at alongside Xbox's purchase of Activision Blizzard, it's not hard to see how this kind of thing could get out of hand. Hopefully, that won't end up being the case, and both of these acquisitions will prove beneficial for gamers, as well as for the video game industry.
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