Sony is reportedly pulling back on PlayStation PC ports, and the catalyst for that decision may be the emergence of Valve's ...
The word is that Sony is rolling back its strategy of releasing big, exclusive, single-player PlayStation games — the likes ...
Sony is reportedly pulling away from PC when it comes to single-player PlayStation games to focus more on console exclusivity.
Rumors have been swirling for a while that Sony is reconsidering its PC strategy and leaning towards PlayStation exclusive ...
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According to journalist Jason Schreier, Sony wants to make more in-house developments exclusive to the PlayStation again. PC gamers will therefore miss out.
TL;DR: Sony has shifted to releasing PlayStation-exclusive titles on PC to reach new audiences and generate additional income. A former Sony boss has revealed an insight into the company's perspective ...
Five separate sources corroborate a rumor that Sony is walking away from bringing their single player PlayStation games to PC.
To date, Sony has released about 19 games on PC, with plans to bring more games uncertain. If the rumors are true, fans will know at least two specific games that will not be released on PC and will ...
Sony’s PlayStation Studios umbrella — which includes all the company’s first-party studios along with its two publishing arms: Sony Interactive Entertainment and PlayStation Publishing LLC — has been ...
This announcement was revealed in a PS Blog post from PlayStation’s Asad Qizilbash detailing new in-game incentives coming to four PlayStation PC ports. These include God of War Ragnarok, Horizon Zero ...