A new report from Jason Schreier suggests that Sony may be rethinking its strategy for bringing major PlayStation titles to PC. According to Schreier, the company could begin scaling back its push to release big single-player exclusives outside its console ecosystem.
In recent comments, he indicated that Sony might be moving away from consistently launching its traditional story-driven titles on PC. He also hinted that Marvel’s Wolverine may never make its way to the platform, raising concerns among PC players who have been expecting broader access.
Over the past few years, Sony has expanded aggressively into PC with titles like God of War and Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered. However, these new insights suggest the company could be reassessing how PC releases impact PlayStation hardware value and long-term exclusivity strategy.
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In recent comments, he indicated that Sony might be moving away from consistently launching its traditional story-driven titles on PC. He also hinted that Marvel’s Wolverine may never make its way to the platform, raising concerns among PC players who have been expecting broader access.
Over the past few years, Sony has expanded aggressively into PC with titles like God of War and Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered. However, these new insights suggest the company could be reassessing how PC releases impact PlayStation hardware value and long-term exclusivity strategy.
#wolverine #game #gaming #gamingcommunity

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