Exposing the line transplant agreement signed between "Black Myth" and PS, Sony places greater emphasis on the Chinese market

2024-09-01 00:06

Nick believes that there may be a misunderstanding in the agreement between Sony and Gaming Science. Sony did sign an agreement with Gaming Science, but the agreement focuses on assistance for game optimization and porting, rather than exclusive agreements.

This support agreement only applies to exclusive games on Sony platforms. For example, the development teams of exclusive/limited-time exclusives such as Rise of the Ronin and Final Fantasy 16 have confirmed that Sony has provided assistance in game development.

Nick believes that the agreement signed by Sony with Game Science is such an auxiliary agreement. However, signing such an agreement does not necessarily mean that the game will become a platform exclusive.

"Dark Myth: Wukong" is the first true AAA game in China, and it is very likely that Sony will provide optimization and assistance to game science companies. Nick believes that this may show that Sony is more serious about the Chinese market than Microsoft.

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