Sony's foray into the live service genre hasn't gone as well as expected. After initially announcing plans to release 12 live service games by March 2026, it didn't take long for it to cut it in half, with the fate of the remaining projects left unclear following its decision to literally cancel Concord just over a week after it was released and initially met by unwelcoming arms.
Looking ahead, Sony's pipeline of live service games has dwindled to just a handful of known titles. Work continues on a multiplayer game set in the Horizon universe, though many are wary after what happened to The Last of Us's online component. Haven Studios is developing Fairgame$, a heist-themed game in the vein of Payday, but details remain scarce, and it feels all but destined to follow Concord.
Bungie's extraction shooter, Marathon, is slated for a 2025 release, though many doubt whether it can meet this timeline after multiple earlier days, especially as it's a multiplatform title that will have to be optimized for the Xbox Series S. Additionally, a new studio formed under Sony is working on a game codenamed Gummi Bears, which aims to blend MOBA elements with Smash Bros-style fighting mechanics.

