As Sony slowly pivots from its massive billion-dollar live-service venture as it deals with the increasing costs of making video games, it's now turning to external partners in other parts of the globe to try and beef up its library. In particular, Sony appears to be trying to secure business partnerships and collaborations with prominent video game developers in South Korea.

Shift Up, the developer of the upcoming PlayStation 5 exclusive, Stellar Blade, was the first Korean developer to sign a formal agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment. In doing so, Shift Up is the first Korean second-party studio by Sony. What this means is that, while Shift Up isn't contractually bound to make games exclusively for the PlayStation 5, Sony's presumed now-majority ownership stake in the company does afford it some influence. Finally, NCSoft and Sony recently announced that they're teaming up to create "high-quality, impactful entertainment experiences for players everywhere."

However, it appears Shift Up and NCSoft are just the first of the potentially many dominoes to fall. Sony is reportedly seeking partnerships with other Korea-based video game developers, specifically, Neowiz and Com2uS.

NCSoft is believed to be working with Guerilla Games on an MMO spin-off set in the Horizon universe.