Sony readies for metaverse revolution with cross-platform push

TOKYO 鈥 Japanese conglomerate Sony Group Corp. said it is well-positioned to play a leading role in the metaverse, or immersive virtual worlds, which commentators speculate will massively disrupt industries and establish new powerhouses.
The metaverse is a vague term encapsulating the idea that consumers will spend more time in online simulated environments. While the concept is evolving, it has become a buzzword in briefings and a driver of industry dealmaking.听
鈥淭he metaverse is at the same time a social space and live network space where games, music, movies and anime intersect,鈥 Chief Executive Kenichiro Yoshida said at a strategy briefing on Wednesday, pointing to the use of free-to-play battle royale title聽Fortnite聽from Epic Games as an online social space.听
Sony鈥檚 game, music and movie units contributed two-thirds of operating income in the year ended March, underscoring the group鈥檚 transformation from consumer electronics maker into a metaverse-ready entertainment juggernaut under Mr. Yoshida and predecessor Kazuo Hirai.听
The firm is a gaming gatekeeper with its PlayStation 5 console, however observers point to the risk presented by the growth of cross-platform, cloud-based titles and their potential to reduce the influence of proprietary platforms.听
Sony has been adjusting its approach, enabling cross-play in聽Fortnite聽in 2018. This week, Epic said in-game 鈥淰-Bucks鈥 currency purchased on PlayStation would be usable on other platforms.听
鈥淧layStation has played a huge role in the social gaming revolution that鈥檚 nurturing the growth of the metaverse as a new entertainment medium,鈥 Epic鈥檚 CEO Tim Sweeney said on Twitter.听
Sony has also taken steps to expand beyond its focus on single-player titles such as聽Spider-Man: Miles Morales, with a deal announced in January to buy Bungie, the developer of online multiplayer shooter聽Destiny.听
鈥淲e believe it will be a catalyst to enhance our live service game capabilities… (It) represents a major step forward in becoming multi-platform,鈥 Mr. Yoshida said.听
Sony already licenses its content to other platforms, profiting from the value to streamers of content such as popular US sitcom聽Seinfeld. Though the firm owns the Crunchyroll anime streaming service, it has not pushed as aggressively into operating its own video platforms as rivals such as Walt Disney Co with its Disney+ service.听
Beyond the metaverse, Mr. Yoshida also staked out Sony鈥檚 claim in mobility, with the conglomerate developing an electric vehicle with Honda Motor Co Ltd.听
Sony created a new lifestyle in 1979 with the launch of the Walkman, Mr. Yoshida said.听
鈥淲e are aiming to turn the mobility space into a new entertainment space… We believe mobility will be the next megatrend,鈥 he said. 鈥斅Reuters


