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Asad Qizilbash, head of PlayStation Productions, oversees the adaptation of PlayStation's original titles into films and TV shows. Known for projects like the 'Uncharted' movie and "The Last of Us" TV series, he shares his vision for the future of gaming and entertainment over the next decade. Qizilbash offers his insights into the evolving world of creative entertainment.

What are your predictions for gaming's future and PlayStation Productions' impact on IP adaptation in the next 10 years?
In terms of gaming's future, I envision games becoming more personalized due to advances in technology and AI, enabling customized experiences for each player. Moreover, technological advancements will enhance emotional depth in games by allowing characters to be much more emotive and expressive, fostering more evocative storytelling. That's going to help a whole generation of creators be able to just create so much more emotion in the stories. The focus is going to shift from graphics or visuals to immersive narratives that resonate long after the controller is set down. Regarding PlayStation's role in this evolution, I see it as a destination defined by community and a commitment to quality, unexpected and memorable experiences.

What significant technological advancements do you anticipate will impact storytelling across film, TV, and gaming in the next decade?
Advancements in AI will create more personalized experiences and meaningful stories for consumers. For instance, NPCs(Non Player Characters) in games could interact with players based on their actions, making it feel more personal. This is important for the younger Gen Z and Gen Alpha audiences, who are the first generations that grew up digitally and are looking for personalization across everything, as well as looking for experiences to have more meaning.

 
Asad Qizilbash, head of PlayStation Productions, oversees the adaptation of PlayStation's original titles into films and TV shows. Known for projects like the 'Uncharted' movie and "The Last of Us" TV series, he shares his vision for the future of gaming and entertainment over the next decade. Qizilbash offers his insights into the evolving world of creative entertainment.

What are your predictions for gaming's future and PlayStation Productions' impact on IP adaptation in the next 10 years?
In terms of gaming's future, I envision games becoming more personalized due to advances in technology and AI, enabling customized experiences for each player. Moreover, technological advancements will enhance emotional depth in games by allowing characters to be much more emotive and expressive, fostering more evocative storytelling. That's going to help a whole generation of creators be able to just create so much more emotion in the stories. The focus is going to shift from graphics or visuals to immersive narratives that resonate long after the controller is set down. Regarding PlayStation's role in this evolution, I see it as a destination defined by community and a commitment to quality, unexpected and memorable experiences

What significant technological advancements do you anticipate will impact storytelling across film, TV, and gaming in the next decade?
Advancements in AI will create more personalized experiences and meaningful stories for consumers. For instance, NPCs(Non Player Characters) in games could interact with players based on their actions, making it feel more personal. This is important for the younger Gen Z and Gen Alpha audiences, who are the first generations that grew up digitally and are looking for personalization across everything, as well as looking for experiences to have more meaning.

 
IA, IA ovunque :asd:
Non esiste Corp Tech che non spinga sull'IA ora come ora. È l'equivalente del Metaverso di 3 anni fa, solo che a sto giro del potenziale c'è davvero a livello economico (a livello umano be'...).
 
Comunque in Sony hanno appena finito di dire che sono soddisfattissimi delle vendite console, chi cazzo glielo fa fare di sbattersi anche minimamente per fare uno show? Alla fine anche se l’unico gioco in uscita da qua a GTA 6 fosse “Barbie cameriera rovina famiglie” la console continuerebbe a vendere lo stesso.
 
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