Sony May Be Drastically Shifting Its PC Strategy – Report

Sony May Be Drastically Shifting Its PC Strategy – Report

After an initial disclosure from Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier, two prominent leakers have backed his account that Sony could be shifting away from releasing single-player titles on PC. According to Schreier, that may mean that upcoming games like Marvel’s Wolverine or any future God of War sequels may not come to PC at all.

SneakersSO and NatetheHate have both offered their corroboration to comments Schreier made on the Triple Click Podcast. Schreier stressed his belief that Sony’s live-service games like Helldivers 2 would continue to be on PC, largely because those titles are so dependent upon building a large player base. But he suggested that Sony may be “backing away from putting their exclusive console stuff like traditional single-player stuff on PC.”

Schreier added that he doesn’t think Sony reverting to console-only for single-player games would be a big deal because the titles weren’t as successful on PC as they were on PS5. He also noted that Sony hasn’t been launching its AAA titles day-and-date with PC, and wouldn’t suffer many consequences from pulling back on its PC releases.

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3 Comments

  1. cbecker

    This post highlights some intriguing developments in Sony’s PC strategy. It’s always interesting to see how major companies adapt to changing markets. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!

  2. bashirian.lavern

    see how major companies adapt their approaches. Shifting focus could potentially open up new gaming opportunities for PC users. It’ll be fascinating to see how these changes impact their software and hardware offerings in the long run!

  3. alvah12

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating to see how these strategic changes could influence the gaming landscape. Additionally, a shift in Sony’s PC strategy might also lead to more exclusive titles or improved cross-platform compatibility, which could benefit gamers across the board.

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