PlayStation chair Hiroki Totoki has confirmed that Sony games published to PC will continue to have the PSN requirement.
Sony President Hiroki Totoki has admitted that the development of Firewalk Studios' failed 'Concord' was mired with problems.
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Sony president Hiroki Totoki has addressed the failure of Concord during a Q&A following the company's latest earnings call.