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Sony May End PC Game Releases
4 Mar
Summary
- Sony might stop releasing single-player PS5 exclusives on PC.
- Ghost of Tsushima's PC release was recently paused.
- This could impact future titles like Marvel's Wolverine.

Recent reports suggest Sony may be shifting its strategy regarding the release of PlayStation 5 single-player games on PC. Previously, many exclusive titles launched on PC months or years after their initial PlayStation debut, a practice that began around 2020. This included popular games such as God of War Ragnarok and Horizon Forbidden West.
However, new information indicates that Sony might halt future PC releases for its exclusive single-player titles. This potential change was underscored by the recent pause in plans to bring Ghost of Tsushima to PC. While previously announced PC ports and online games are unaffected, upcoming single-player games could remain exclusively on the PS5.
Sources within Sony reportedly believe that releasing top titles on PC could dilute the brand and negatively impact console sales. This potential new direction means PC gamers might not have access to anticipated games like Marvel's Wolverine or Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. Sony has declined to comment on these rumors.



