Sony is reportedly ending its strategy of porting major first-party PlayStation exclusive titles to PC. This decision marks a reversal of a multi-platform approach maintained for several years.
Bloomberg reports that the underperformance of recent PC ports influenced this strategic shift. Sales data analysis suggests that significant delays between console and PC launches limited the audience share on the latter platform.
Upcoming highly anticipated sequels, including Ghost of Yotei, will now reportedly remain console exclusives. This pivot aims to reinforce the long-term value of the PlayStation hardware ecosystem.
Sony remains committed to releasing its live service and online multiplayer games on PC. The company has not yet issued an official confirmation regarding the change in strategy.