
Hermen Hulst, CEO of Studio Enterprise Group at Sony Interactive Leisure, has reportedly knowledgeable employees this week that Sony’s single-player titles will now not come to the PC.
That’s in accordance with Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, who revealed that Hulst has now acknowledged that PlayStation’s single-player efforts will now stay unique to its residence consoles. Earlier this yr, Bloomberg reported that Sony would now not be releasing all of its main first-party video games on PC, with the likes of Ghost of Yotei and Marvel’s Wolverine remaining locked to the PS5.
That’s to not say all of PlayStation’s releases will stay unique to PS5. The earlier Bloomberg report acknowledged that multiplayer video games akin to Marathon and Marvel Token Souls would nonetheless come to different codecs too — and certainly, Marathon launched for PC and Xbox Sequence X/S along with PS5 — however it appears to be like prefer it’s the tip of the road for every little thing else.
For the previous few years Sony has been bringing lots of its first-party single-player video games to the PC, together with Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Ghost of Tsushima, Returnal, and extra.
Again in April, ex-Sony indie boss Shuhei Yoshida acknowledged that he doesn’t assume that releasing PS5 video games on PC from day one is a stable technique for his former firm. And, whereas many titles have come to PC as talked about above, they’ve sometimes arrived months after their console debut.
[Source – Jason Schreier on BlueSky]





