We Are Not Finished with Our Strategy of Acquisitions and Mergers, PlayStation’s Jim Ryan Reiterates

This comes shortly after Sony posted a job listing for a director of corporate development, suggesting that more acquisitions could be on the way.

PlayStation has been making some big moves in the acquisition department. Over the past few months, the Japanese gaming giant has acquired the likes of Bluepoint Games, Valkyrie Entertainment, Housemarque, Firesprite, Jade Raymond’s Haven Studios, and Destiny developer Bungie. This is all in addition to significant investments in Discord and Devolver Digital, among others.

In a recent business briefing session, head of SIE Jim Ryan said that the company has been really active in the area of M&A (mergers and acquisitions) and investments so as to grow the strengths of PlayStation Studios in an inorganic fashion and expand its areas of expertise.

“We’ve been extremely active in the area of M&A and investment,” he said (as transcribed by VGC)

“The purpose of these investments is to increase our core strength at PlayStation Studios, but also to acquire expertise in areas of game development where historically we have not had a significant presence. The planned Bungie partnership is a great example of the latter,” he added.

Furthermore, he also said that the Bungie acquisition will help propel Sony’s position as a key player when it comes to live-service games.

Most importantly, however, Ryan reiterated that the company isn’t finished with its spree of acquisitions and that it is looking at potential targets that align with Sony’s strategy, which will probably be followed up by acquisition offers to further grow PlayStation Studios in an inorganic fashion.

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