PlayStation has been doing some partnerships lately; previously, it was announced that the company is collaborating with People Can Fly for a title Project Delta based on an existing PlayStation IP. Today, we have discovered that the company is further capitalizing on partnerships.
According to well-known insider Detective Seeds, PlayStation has two more partnerships that are unannounced yet and will be announced before the summer show. This means PlayStation is asking for help from other studios for the development of exclusive titles for them.

Moreover, the insider said that it is also another marketing partnership, making the partnerships a total of three, with two developmental partnerships and one marketing partnership. However, the insider didn’t unfold the studios involved in the partnerships. While there are already rumors that Sony has secured the marketing rights for GTA 6, the marketing partnerships described by the insider might be the same one.
After failures like Concord and the limited first-party lineup of this generation, PlayStation is looking for new releases on every front, such as partnerships such as People Can Fly on Project Delta, the announcement of a new first-party studio, Dark Outlaw Games, owned by one of the Call Of Duty Developer, and now two more second-party studio partnerships.
While these partnerships will have good outcomes for the future PlayStation software future, this puts concern on the existing first-party studios, which were already got a lot of damage with the Sony Live Service push, leading to failures like Concord and the cancellation of a lot of live service titles including God of War live service title.
That said, it is worth waiting to see whether these partnerships will bring titles from existing IPs like the People Can Fly Project Delta or if these are new IPs for PlayStation from these studios.
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