According to Bloomberg, PlayStation is reportedly stepping back from its PC release strategy. Journalist Jason Schreier claims that most first-party single-player titles — including Ghost of Yotei and Saros — will remain exclusive to PlayStation 5, while select online games like Marathon and Marvel Tokon are still planned for PC.
The report states that PC plans for internally developed titles were “scrapped in recent weeks,” though sources suggest the strategy could shift again. Concerns within Sony reportedly include potential brand impact and declining PC performance compared to expectations.
If this direction holds, it would mark a significant change from the strategy that began with Horizon Zero Dawn on PC.
Do you think keeping single-player games console exclusive is the right move for PlayStation?
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The report states that PC plans for internally developed titles were “scrapped in recent weeks,” though sources suggest the strategy could shift again. Concerns within Sony reportedly include potential brand impact and declining PC performance compared to expectations.
If this direction holds, it would mark a significant change from the strategy that began with Horizon Zero Dawn on PC.
Do you think keeping single-player games console exclusive is the right move for PlayStation?
#PlayStation #PC

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