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PlayStation is reportedly abandoning its strategy of bringing its first-party games to PC, with the company returning to console-only releases for most titles.
Following the shuttering of key studios, a new report suggests no ports of PlayStation exclusives will happen in future.
In a major strategic shift, PlayStation will no longer be developing PC ports for first-party games such as Ghost of Yotei and Saros.
Bloomberg: Sony changes exclusivity strategy. First-party productions no longer on PC. "Ghost of Yotei" also affected.
Sony is shifting away from releasing certain PS5 exclusives on PC, as it apparently scraps a planned port of Ghost Of Yōtei.
Sony is pulling the plug on first-party games for PC, according to a new report. Death Stranding 2 might be the last.
According to journalist Jason Schreier, Sony wants to make more in-house developments exclusive to the PlayStation again. PC gamers will therefore miss out.
PC gaming fans will be left disappointed if this happens, especially with titles like Marvel’s Wolverine on the line.
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