PlayStation Confirms Huge Change to PS5 Games on PC Going Forward
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Sony Interactive Entertainment has confirmed a significant change to its PlayStation 5 game releases on PC. The company will no longer release single-player games on PC, instead keeping them exclusive to PlayStation consoles. This change applies to titles like Ghost of Yotei and future Spider-Man games, while multiplayer games will still be available on PC. The decision follows rumors of a shift in PlayStation's PC release strategy and may be due to poor sales of PC games. The last two single-player games to be released on PC will be Death Stranding 2 and Kena: Scares of Kosmora, with no explicit reason given for the change.
💡 Why It Matters
- · PlayStation's decision to keep single-player games exclusive to consoles may be a move to protect its hardware sales and brand reputation.
- · Exclusive titles can drive console sales and maintain customer loyalty.