Sony retreats from PC gaming, robbing us of maybe 4 games

Sony retreats from PC gaming, robbing us of maybe 4 games


Staff Writer

Staff Writer

Morgan Park

I was a console-only gamer for a long time before the PC lured me in with its irresistible versatility and Steamy features. For many of those years, the PlayStation was my home. These days I barely recognize it.

It sure sounds like Sony is done sharing its newest toys with the rest of us. Following up on his report from March, Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier said today that PlayStation boss Herman Hulst confirmed to staff that singleplayer PlayStation games will no longer come to PC. The news drives a wedge in the company’s publishing efforts on the platform, which it ramped up in 2020 with a PC port of Horizon: Zero Dawn.

We’ve yet to hear Sony’s rationalization for the decision, nor its public confirmation (PC Gamer has reached out), but it’s the sort of action that explains itself. Much like Xbox’s renewed interest in its own box, Sony is responding to a waning interest in consoles by reinforcing its “narrative singleplayer games” as system sellers once again. Multiplayer games like the upcoming Marvel Tōkon will still come to PC, but if you want to play the next prestige action game from the likes of Naughty Dog or Insomniac, you’ll need a PS5.



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