Sony Interactive Entertainment says it was not involved in the strike Death Stranding Game Pass computer contract. In a statement to people at PushSquare, the company said, “Matters regarding his PC release of Death Stranding are managed by Kojima Productions and 505 Games,” and that “SIE is not involved in this promotion.” I’m here. 505 Games holds the PC publishing rights to Death Stranding, which is an odd case where Sony, rather than Kosima or 505, is the sole owner of his IP.
Why the Death Stranding Game Pass Deal Confused Many
For those who don’t know, Sony funded and owned Death Stranding, and its trademark is also displayed in the game’s Game Pass trailer. This isn’t the first time a Sony game has appeared on Game Pass, but it does allow the IP owner and development funder to transfer his one version of the game to another party, and then yet another. It is a rare transaction that allowed to transfer to. It will publish the game on a rival subscription service, albeit PC only.
Despite all the comparisons you see on numerous forums and websites, this is a different scenario than MLB The Show, which is wholly owned by Major League Baseball. Sony’s San Diego studio only had a multi-year development deal, and MLB had a practically stronger arsenal of whether to release the game on other platforms or lose the license.
In summary, Sony and Kojima Productions struck a rather unusual deal in which SIE would fund Death Stranding, but handed over the PC version to another party and promised it would remain exclusive to the PlayStation console. , it is worth noting that this deal was signed well before Sony decided to enter the PC space.
In other news, recent reports that Microsoft paid $600,000 to release Cooking Simulator on Game Pass cast doubt on recent claims against Sony, which reportedly said a Days Gone movie was in the works. It is
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