Sony is reportedly pulling away from PC when it comes to single-player PlayStation games to focus more on console exclusivity.
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 ...
The new details, shared by noted leaker NateTheHate2, corroborate an earlier report by journalist Jason Schreier. According to these accounts, Sony no longer views PC ports ...
This came after Sony expanded its PC footprint in 2025, when Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered ...
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The decision to shift away from supporting PC was made last year. Naturally, some may still release (pending h ...
PlayStation exclusives like Marvel's Wolverine and God of War sequels may stay console-only as Sony reportedly scales back PC releases. Live-service games would still come to PC, but single-player ...
Videogame oracle Jason Schreier has issued a dire portent: Sony might be gearing up to reverse its push onto PC of the past six years. In the latest episode of the Triple Click podcast, Schreier said ...
Sony is reportedly shifting its PC strategy that will reduce the number of single-player titles released on the platform, but not its live-service games.
During this week's Triple Click podcast, decorated games guy Jason Schreier explains why Sony might keep its exclusives off PC once again.
Several insiders have suggested Sony is shifting its PlayStation strategy on multiple fronts, but don't expect live service ...
Joe Litwin was waiting for a box to ship his broken Sony Vaio laptop in for repairs. Normal enough, right? One thing: the box never came. Instead, other Sony customers looking for repairs began ...