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沪游简报|2025全球游戏产业大事记
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-01-08 07:48
Group 1 - Sony has abandoned its live-service strategy after the failure of "Concord" and canceled two unannounced online service games, marking the end of a decade-long trend in the gaming industry [2] - Microsoft plans to port Xbox games to other platforms, with titles like "Indiana Jones and the Great Circle" and "Halo: Campaign Evolved" launching on PS5 [4] - Warner Bros. Games announced the closure of several studios, including Monolith Productions, which had developed notable games over its 30-year history [4] Group 2 - Despite a decrease in overall layoffs in the gaming industry, several studios, including Ubisoft Leamington and a developer under NetEase, are facing closures [5] - U.S. tariffs announced by President Trump have raised concerns about the gaming industry's future, leading to price increases for consoles and accessories, and prompting companies like Sony to consider local production [5] - Apple is under pressure to open its payment systems, following a court ruling that requires it to stop restricting developers from directing users to external purchasing channels [7] Group 3 - Scopely acquired Niantic's gaming business for $3.5 billion, including popular titles like "Pokemon Go" [7] - Nintendo's Switch 2 launched on June 5, 2025, selling over 3.5 million units in four days and reaching 10.36 million units in four months, double the sales of the original Switch [9] - The game "Peak" achieved significant success, selling over 10 million copies by the end of August 2025 [11] Group 4 - Microsoft initiated a large-scale layoff affecting about 4% of its workforce, with significant impacts on its gaming division, including the closure of The Initiative studio [17] - SAG-AFTRA ended an 11-month strike, securing agreements with major gaming companies to protect the rights of workers in the AI era [18] - The UK’s Online Safety Act came into effect, requiring strict age verification measures from gaming companies, leading to the removal of several adult games from platforms like Itch.org [18][20] Group 5 - EA announced its acquisition by a consortium led by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund for $55 billion, pending regulatory approval [29] - AWS service disruptions affected numerous gaming networks, including Fortnite and PlayStation Network, causing widespread service interruptions [30] - Rockstar Games faced backlash after laying off employees attempting to form a union, leading to protests and government scrutiny [31] Group 6 - Take Two Interactive postponed the release of "GTA 6" to November 2026, sparking discussions about the implications for other game studios [33] - Valve released new devices, including the Steam Machine, which is set to launch in early 2026 [34] - Tencent completed a €1.16 billion investment in Ubisoft's Vantage Studios, which is known for major game franchises [37] Group 7 - Netflix is reportedly acquiring Warner Bros. for approximately $82.7 billion, with little focus on the gaming division [39] - Activision announced a strategic shift in its "Call of Duty" series, discontinuing future releases of "Modern Warfare" and "Black Ops" due to underperformance [42] - Larian Studios faced controversy over the use of AI in game development, leading to clarifications about its intentions [44]