Sony Ditches Mention of PC Releases From Business Strategy Document, as PlayStation’s Single-Player Games Now Expected to Be Fully Exclusive
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Sony has removed mention of PC releases from its business strategy document, indicating a shift in its multiplatform release strategy. The change suggests that PlayStation's single-player games will now be fully exclusive to consoles, with no PC ports planned for titles like Marvel's Wolverine and God of War Laufey. Online live-service games, such as Horizon Hunters Gathering, will still receive PC launches. The update comes after comments from PlayStation CEO Herman Hulst and reflects a change in Sony's approach to game releases, with a focus on console exclusivity. The move is backed by Sony's latest SEC filing, which omits previous mentions of PC releases.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Sony's new exclusivity strategy sets it apart from Xbox, which will also hold back some games for its owners but still release them on PC.
- · Exclusive titles will drive console sales and loyalty.