author: Miriam Moszczynska
Sony May be Working on PlayStation Launcher for PC
Sony is looking for another person for a PC-related position. The job offer strongly suggests that we can expect the PSN platform on PC in the near future.
Sony doesn't stop being interested in personal computers. The company's website has posted a job offer for a "director of product management" whose responsibilities are entirely PC-related.
PlayStation Network on PC?
What definitely stands out the most from the contents of the announcement is that the new employee will be responsible for, among other things, the integration of the PlayStation Network platform.
Such a statement strongly suggests that in the near future we can expect a PC version of PSN, or some equivalent of this platform for personal computers. Below we present a fragment of the aforementioned announcement.
Lead and evolve the PlayStation game experience roadmap for all game related experiences including SDK development, client application experiences as PlayStation network Platform integration
This role will be asked to take the lead on the overall PC gaming experiences for PlayStation including the leadership and responsibility to implement and deliver to our players worldwide.
Deep understanding of the video game industry, especially PC, Cross Play and Cloud/Mobile based gaming needs and trends
It would make sense
The above information does not cause a particular "wow" effect at this point. Several Sony exclusives have been ported to PC, including Horizon: Zero Dawn, God of War and Days Gone. In turn, next month we can expect another PlayStation hit on PC - Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection.
This is also not the first time Sony is looking for someone to take a position related to the PC department. In April this year, the company was looking for development leader for the PC division.
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