Sony is reportedly reconsidering its strategy of bringing major PlayStation titles to PC.

According to a report from Bloomberg, Sony is scaling back plans to release its big single player exclusives on Windows.
This change could affect titles such as Ghost of Yōtei and Saros. These titles were previously expected to receive PC versions.
Other internally developed PlayStation games may also remain console exclusive moving forward.
However, Sony is still expected to release its live service titles on multiple platforms. Games like Marathon will continue launching on platforms beyond PlayStation following the success of Helldivers 2 on PC.
The shift reportedly comes after weaker sales of some PlayStation titles on Steam. There are also concerns that releasing games on PC could reduce the value of PlayStation hardware.
Sony has not officially confirmed the changes. The report suggests the company may focus more on keeping its major single player games exclusive to PlayStation consoles.


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