Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, Ryan explained that placing PlayStation titles on services like the one in circulation is not “a road we have taken in the past. “And this is not the path we are going to take with this new service.” Ryan explained: “We feel like we are in a good virtuous circle with studios, where investing brings success, which allows for even more investment, which offers even greater success. We like this cycle and we believe that our players like this cycle “. Ryan added: “We feel that if we do this with the games we play at PlayStation Studios, this virtuous circle will be broken. The level of investment we have to make in our studios would not be possible and we believe that the negative impact on the quality of the games we make would not be something that the players want “. Sony is spending a lot on console titles like Horizon Forbidden West, and seems to be doing well in terms of sales, with the Guerrilla Games Horizon Zero Dawn sequel becoming the second largest PlayStation 5 launch to date, just behind Marvel’s title. Spider-Man: Miles Morales. The Xbox Game Pass, which offers first-day titles like Halo Infinite or Forza Horizon 5, is a huge plus for Xbox gamers, but Ryan does not suggest that the PlayStation will ever do that. “The only thing I’m talking about today is the approach we are taking in the short term,” he said, adding that the way our publishing model works at the moment makes no sense. “But things can change very quickly in this industry, as we all know.” In other PlayStation news, PlayStation Plus gets a new Game Pass style brand with a 700+ game library.