Sony Returns to PlayStation Exclusivity and Stops Single Player PC Ports, New Report Says

Sony has decided to stop releasing its exclusive single-player games on PC and other platforms besides PlayStation, according to a recent report from Bloomberg.

After rumors suggested the company was scaling back its support for multiple platforms, a new report from Jason Schreier confirms that single-player games will now only be available on PlayStation consoles, like the PS5. While live service games, including Marathon and Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, will still be released on other platforms, that will be the extent of their multi-platform support moving forward.

So, I just heard from some reliable sources that Ghost of Yotei and Saros, which is coming out next month, are still going to be PlayStation 5 exclusives. That means if you don’t have a PS5, you’re out of luck for playing them – at least for now!

As a PlayStation fan, I’ve been hearing a lot lately about what Sony’s up to, and it seems things are always in flux in the gaming world – plans can change on a dime! Recently, though, it’s become clear they’ve decided not to release games like Ghost of Yotei on PC after all, which is a bit of a bummer. It’s a reminder that what’s planned today might not happen tomorrow in this industry.

PlayStation is reconsidering releasing its games on PC because some people within the company worry it could harm the PlayStation brand and decrease sales of their consoles, like the PlayStation 5. Previous PC versions of their games haven’t performed very well in terms of sales either.

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2026-03-04 17:06