Sony Doesn't Sound Too Concerned About Switch 2, Even After A Record-Breaking Debut

Switch 2 is so hot right now. So much so that Sony Interactive Entertainment president and CEO Hideaki Nishino was asked if the PlayStation team is worried about the system's increased performance and third-party support, possibly leading to tougher competition for PS5. The answer boiled down to: Not really.

Nishino discussed the Switch 2 during a Sony business presentation, where he even touched on PS6 (but not in name) and cloud gaming. Switch 2 set a new record for fastest-selling system of all time, with Nintendo stating it sold 3.5 million consoles in four days. Nishino said successful launches like this can be a boon for everybody. He noted that "catalysts in the market are great for the industry as a whole, as they invigorate the excitement and demand more broadly," per VGC.

The PlayStation executive also conveyed confidence in the PS5 as a whole, especially when it comes to gaming on a TV. "PlayStation 5 is designed for an immersive gaming experience, and this includes the innovative DualSense controller features as well. We believe PS5-level performance is required to achieve a great experience on big screens. And in this way, we have provided a unique offering for players and creators in this current console generation."

However, Sony is reportedly developing a PS5 portable system, possibly designed to compete with Switch 2 and Steam Deck. In the 2000s and 2010s, Sony battled in the handheld market space against Nintendo with the PSP and PS Vita.

Sony leadership didn't just talk about Switch 2, though. Herman Hulst, who's CEO of the studio business group at Sony Interactive Entertainment, said that the company remains committed to live-service games. Bungie's Marathon is next up in that department for PlayStation, and it's set to release September 23.

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