Sony has announced that it will continue to support PlayStation 4 until 2025 with regular video game updates and releases. The console, launched in 2013, has sold 117 million units so far, confirming itself as one of the company’s biggest hits just below PS2, which has placed 155 million units. Sony has stated that over the course of these three years it will tend to decrease the cross-gen titles that come out on both PS4 and PS5, as has been the case so far for almost all the news since Gran Turismo 7 to the next God of War Ragnarok. However PS4 support will cease after 2025, and the company will focus on PS5 exclusives for 50 percent of its releases, the PC for 30 percent and the mobile market for the remaining 20 percent. Furthermore, Sony has announced that it will release two games online by April 30, 2023, and as many as 12 games in live service by 2025, confirming this sector as one of the most important at the moment. Among these online multiplayer games there may be a new one The Last of Usrumors say.
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