On September 14, 2005,
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE, now known as
Sony Interactive Entertainment), the video game arm of
Sony, announced the formation of SCE Worldwide Studios earlier that month, combining all studios SCE owned at the time.
Phil Harrison was appointed as the division's
president; he resigned in February 2008.
Kazuo Hirai became acting president, succeeded by
Shuhei Yoshida in May 2008. When Yoshida moved to lead the
indie game development of SIE, Hermen Hulst, previously of SIE's
Guerrilla Games studio, became the president of SIE Worldwide Studios in November 2019. The studios productions are generally supported by the Visual Arts Services Group, founded in 2007 in San Diego. SIE announced the rebranding of the division to PlayStation Studios in May 2020 as part of the introduction of the
PlayStation 5, which was released later that year. PlayStation Studios serves as the publishing brand for Sony's first-party development studios, as well as for games developed by studios brought in by Sony in work-for-hire situations. In 2022, Sony stated half of its
first-party PlayStation Studios games will be on personal computers (PC) and mobile by 2025. In August 2022, SIE announced the formation of the PlayStation Studios Mobile Division, alongside the acquisition of the company's first mobile development team, Savage Game Studios, later renamed Neon Koi. In February 2024, Sony announced it would eliminate 900 jobs, or 8% of SIE and PlayStation Studios employees. These cuts included the closure of
London Studio. In October 2024, Sony announced the closure of Neon Koi and Firewalk Studios. In March 2025, Sony formed Dark Outlaw Games, a new studio under PlayStation Studios, led by
Jason Blundell. In an August 2025 financial briefing, Sony CFO Lin Tao stated that SIE planned to fully integrate and oversee Bungie as a developer within the core PlayStation Studios lineup, after initially allowing them to function as an independent subsidiary since their acquisition in 2022. On February 19, 2026, Sony announced that they will shut down Bluepoint Games. On March 24th, 2026, it was reported by Jason Schreier that Dark Outlaw Games were closing down. == Studios ==