The company's latest financial report indicates as much, noting that Sony decided on some "changes in the launch dates of a portion of first-party titles" previously planned to debut during this period, as first spotted by Kotaku's Ethan Gach. RELATED: New Sony Help System Could be a Real Game ChangerThat state of affairs is unlikely to change for a while yet, not least because Sony has ostensibly delayed some first-party titles that were originally targeting releases in the second half of its fiscal year 2023, which runs until March 31, 2024. Nevertheless, the current roadmap of PS5 exclusives remains fairly lightweight. This year finally saw Sony start to move away from that strategy after the PS5 built a convincing sales lead on the Xbox Series X/S. This turn of events raises additional concerns about the gaming giant's near-term ability to add system sellers to the PS5 game catalog, which still largely consists of cross-gen titles like God of War Ragnarok and Gran Turismo 7.While the PS5 is already on the verge of its three-year anniversary, Sony has been holding off on abandoning its cross-gen release strategy due to pandemic-induced component shortages that made it difficult for the company to meet the demand for the console, thus inhibiting its adoption rate. ![]() Sony's latest financial report indicates that the company delayed multiple PlayStation exclusives which were originally meant to release in the second half of its current fiscal year.
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