Summary
Sony has decided to stop releasing PlayStation games on PC due to poor sales. Future games will remain exclusive to PlayStation consoles. This shift may also be influenced by a crisis in the PC industry and delays in the release of the next PlayStation console.
Key Facts
- Sony will not release future PlayStation games on PC because they are not selling well.
- Upcoming titles like "Marvel's Wolverine" and "Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet" will be PlayStation exclusives.
- Games with previously announced PC versions, like "Death Stranding 2: On the Beach," are still planned for PC release.
- Sony's decision was reported by Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, who used anonymous sources.
- A shortage of PC components and a reported delay of the PlayStation 6 might also influence Sony's decision.
- Sony has been making PlayStation games available on PC since 2020.
- Sony recently closed BluePoint Games, the studio known for remaking "Demon's Souls."