PlayStation Reveals “Tons of Support” for Game Science during “Black Myth: Wukong” Development



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PlayStation Reveals “Tons of Support” for Game Science during “Black Myth: Wukong” Development

Recently, PlayStation has revealed that it provided "tons of support" to Game Science, the developer of "Black Myth: Wukong", during the game's development process. In a recent interview, Phil Rosenberg, the senior vice - president of SIE's Global Partner Development and Relations, disclosed the details of how third - party games receive support from PlayStation.

 
 
Rosenberg first stated that Sony's Content Ventures Team is highly proficient in discovering new game series and introducing them to the platform. They have discovered games such as StrayGenshin Impact, "Black Myth: Wukong", and "Starry Blade". "The Content Ventures Team led by Christian Svensson. No one in the world is better than Christian and Shawne Benson at finding hidden gems and nurturing emerging companies that most people may not have noticed. The team cooperated with Annapurna Games in the early development stage of games like Stray. The same approach has also prompted us to support games such as Genshin Impact, "Black Myth: Wukong", and "Starry Blade"," he added.

 

In addition, Sony's Third - Party Account Management Team and Partner Development Team have provided "tons of support" to games like "Black Myth: Wukong" and Stray. These teams of Sony are usually the first point of contact.
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