PlayStation Exclusives Make a Comeback: Sony Halts Major PC Releases

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Quick overview

  • Sony has decided to stop releasing major PlayStation 5 games on PC, returning to a strategy of console exclusivity.
  • Single-player titles like Saros and Ghost of Yotei will remain exclusive to PlayStation 5, while some online games will still be multi-platform.
  • Concerns have been raised within Sony that PC releases could negatively impact the PlayStation brand and console sales.
  • Despite this shift, some games from external developers, such as Death Stranding 2, are still planned for PC release this year.

Sony no longer intends to release its major PlayStation 5 games on PC, marking a significant change in strategy that sees the video game maker return to console exclusivity after six years of experimenting with multi-platform releases.

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The people, who asked not to be named because they were not permitted to discuss the company’s strategy in public, stated that while single-player games like the upcoming action game Saros and last year’s samurai hit Ghost of Yotei will remain exclusive to PlayStation 5, online games like Marvel Tokon and Marathon will still be released across multiple platforms.

The individuals issued a warning, pointing out that Sony’s plans are always changing and that the video game industry is unpredictable. Death Stranding 2 and Kena: Scars of Kosmora, two games created by outside developers but published by PlayStation, are still scheduled for PC release this year.

However, in recent weeks, PlayStation abandoned plans to bring Ghost of Yotei and other internally developed games to pc.. This change probably has a few causes.

According to people familiar with Sony’s inner workings, a faction within PlayStation has also voiced concern that releasing their games on PC could harm the console’s brand and hurt sales of the PlayStation 5 and its successors.

One reason is that several recent PlayStation games have not sold well on pc.. For many years, Sony’s strategy for selling PlayStations was to limit tentpole franchises to its own systems. It changed course in 2020 and started making games more accessible to individuals.

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