Sony Confirms PlayStation Exclusives Lockdown: No More PC Ports for Single-Player Games

Sony confirms it is locking down PlayStation exclusives to consoles again, ending PC ports for single-player narrative games. Multiplayer titles will still release on other platforms.

Sony Confirms PlayStation Exclusives Lockdown: No More PC Ports for Single-Player Games

Sony has confirmed it is locking down exclusives to PlayStation consoles again. The company will no longer port single-player narrative games to PC. Multiplayer and live-service titles will still be released on other platforms.

Sony reverses PC port strategy

Upcoming games like Saros, Ghost of Yotei, and Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet will remain console exclusive. Helldivers 2 and Marathon have already been released on Xbox. The strategy shift applies to future single-player games.

Sony PlayStation console exclusives strategy change for single-player games
Sony is reversing its PC port strategy for narrative titles.

The change marks a reversal of Sony's previous push to bring more first-party titles to PC. The company had released several major exclusives on PC in recent years. Now it is refocusing on console exclusivity for narrative-driven experiences.

Bloomberg's Jason Schreier reported the news. Sony has not commented on the reasoning behind the decision. The exact timeline for the policy change remains unclear.

Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier broke Sony exclusives news
The report comes from Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.

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