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In a significant shift for the gaming industry, Sony Interactive Entertainment is reportedly ending its strategy of bringing its major first-party, single-player games to PC. This change in policy would mean that highly anticipated upcoming titles, such as the rumored Ghost of Yotei (a follow-up to Ghost of Tsushima) and the new franchise Saros, will remain exclusive to PlayStation consoles with no planned PC ports.
This decision marks a reversal from Sony's recent approach, which saw critically acclaimed games like God of War and Marvel’s Spider-Man successfully launch on PC after their console debuts. The strategy was widely seen as a way to expand the audience for PlayStation's prestigious narrative-driven experiences and generate substantial additional revenue.
Industry analysts suggest the move is intended to reinforce the value of the PlayStation hardware ecosystem. By reserving its biggest blockbusters as permanent exclusives, Sony aims to strengthen console sales and maintain a competitive edge. While this will be welcome news to PlayStation fans who prize exclusive content, it is a disappointment for the vast PC gaming market that has grown accustomed to eventually accessing these premium titles. The reported policy underscores the ongoing battle for platform loyalty in the modern gaming landscape.
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