
Sony Interactive Entertainment is the fusion of Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment. The company publishes and develop first-party titles for all PlayStation platforms as well as handling design and development of PlayStation hardware.
Sony Interactive Entertainment operates out of Japan with a catalog of 202 games listed on PlayPile. Although the corporate entity was formed in 2016, its publishing activity spans from 2002 through 2026. The company released only four titles during the 2000s but saw significant growth in subsequent years with 96 games in the 2010s and 89 in the 2020s. They focus heavily on Adventure games, which make up 129 of their total releases. Shooter titles follow as the second most common genre with 56 games, while RPGs account for 32 entries. Their platform reach is centered on PlayStation hardware. The PlayStation 4 hosts 124 of their games, and the PlayStation 5 holds 81. They also have a presence on PC with 45 titles, followed by 25 games for PlayStation VR. Support for other systems is much lower, with only 12 games on Xbox Series X|S and 8 on Nintendo Switch. Mobile support remains minimal with just six iOS titles and five Android entries. The company also publishes three games for Xbox One and a single title for PlayStation VR2. The quality of their output varies but leans toward the positive side overall. Across 105 rated titles, the average score sits at 76.2 out of 100. Their portfolio includes 45 great games scoring 80 or higher and 54 good titles in the 60 to 79 range. There are five mixed reviews and only one poor rating below 40. Several top-rated entries include God of War (2018) at 94.2, Death Stranding 2: On The Beach (2025) at 93.3, and God of War Ragnarök (2022) at 92.8. Astro Bot (2024) and The Last of Us Part II (2020) also score above 92. Recent releases show a mix of expectations and actual reception. Ghost of Yotei from October 2025 holds a solid 86.2 rating, while Lost Soul Aside from August 2025 sits at 72.9. Upcoming titles like Marvel's Wolverine are scheduled for December 2026, followed by Saros in April 2026 and MLB The Show 26 in March 2026. While their historical data shows a strong track record with many acclaimed games, the consistency of their lower-rated output suggests not every release meets the high standards set by their flagship franchises.















































