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873 Despite studio closures and project cancellations, PlayStation Studios is still hiring for new roles

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Fran Ruiz @ Eurogamer.net · 03/02/2026 11:53 EDT

Despite studio closures and project cancellations, PlayStation Studios is still hiring for new roles

In spite of launching a handful of unquestionable winners this generation like Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Helldivers 2, or Ghost of Yōtei, PlayStation Studios has struggled with making the PS5's tenure super exciting. Of course, development cycles going totally off the rails and first-party exclusives (outside of Nintendo) becoming less and less important overall are part of the problem, but a failed live-service push can't be over-looked, either. Read more

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