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People are discussing Sony’s recent handling of first-party and live-service releases—specifically servers being shut down for PS5 title Destruction AllStars—and PlayStation Studios’ direction away from bringing more single-player games to PC. Separate threads also mention Xperia 1 VIII update issues and OLED TV hardware problems, plus a deal on Sony MDR-MV1 headphones.

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Key Takeaway Sony is ending support for Destruction AllStars on PS5 while signaling fewer single-player releases coming to PC.
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Sony is ending support for Destruction AllStars on PS5 while signaling fewer single-player releases coming to PC.

People are discussing Sony’s recent handling of first-party and live-service releases—specifically servers being shut down for PS5 title Destruction AllStars—and PlayStation Studios’ direction away from bringing more single-player games to PC. Separate threads also mention Xperia 1 VIII update issues and OLED TV hardware problems, plus a deal on Sony MDR-MV1 headphones.

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game affected Destruction AllStars
PC direction No more single-player games to PC, per PlayStation Studios boss

What to Watch

  • Follow coverage of further Sony server shutdowns for live-service titles after Destruction AllStars. Eurogamer
  • Watch for PlayStation Studios PC strategy updates after the claim that no more single-player games are coming to PC. GamesIndustry.biz

What Changed

  • Sony unceremoniously delists Destruction AllStars as servers are shut down KitGuru
  • Another live service game crashes as Sony switches off servers for PS5 exclusive Destruction AllStars Eurogamer
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