Sony is reportedly telling developers to create time-limited demos for their games
, it's asking studios working on games with a price point of at least $34 to create timed trials that last at least two hours.
It's not clear why Sony decided on a $34 threshold for this policy, but there's a case to be made that developers selling games at a higher price point are more likely to be larger studios with more resources. Engadget has contacted Sony Interactive Entertainment for comment.
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