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PlayStation Shifts Away From PC Releases
19 May
Summary
- PlayStation reportedly ending new single-player PC game releases.
- Online games will still be available on multiple platforms.
- Microsoft is also re-evaluating exclusive games for its platform.

PlayStation is reportedly ceasing the release of major new single-player games on PC. This strategic shift, according to reports, means that internally developed titles will largely remain console exclusives going forward. Online games, however, are expected to continue their availability across multiple platforms. This move signals a potential return to a more traditional exclusive model for Sony's biggest single-player experiences.
This development follows a period where PlayStation increasingly brought its popular games to PC, including titles like Spider-Man 2 and Ghost of Tsushima. The company had previously committed to a "day and date" release for live-service games on both PC and PlayStation. Meanwhile, Microsoft's Xbox division is also reportedly reviewing its own exclusive game strategy.