PlayStation Forgot Who It Was Made For
During the PS4 generation, Sony felt untouchable. God of War. Uncharted 4. Bloodborne. Ghost of Tsushima. The Last of Us Part II. Every major release felt like an event, and PlayStation had built a reputation as the home for premium single player experiences that nobody could touch. But something changed. In this video I break down how Sony's shift toward live service gaming, the rise of Fortnite and battle pass culture, and the move from Tokyo to California quietly changed PlayStation's identity — and whether games like Ghost of Yotei, Death Stranding 2, and Saros signal that the old PlayStation is finally coming back. 0:00 - intro, what happened to playstation 1:55 - the old playstation 3:48 - playstation is lost 5:52 - culture shift at sony 7:41 - sony can still change #PlayStation #PS5 This content is similar to Super Eyepatch Wolf, CleanPrinceGaming, RagnarRox, Joseph Anderson, Luke Stephens, and Minimatty. ---------------------------------

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