It feels like PlayStation is placing its focus again on console exclusives. Based on a report in Bloomberg, Sony’s gaming division is shifting away from porting PS5 video games to PC, which reportedly contains cancelling plans for a PC port of Ghost of Yōtei.
It’s a giant change from a few years ago, when Sony stated it needed half of its video games out there on PC and cellular by 2025. As a part of that objective a number of the model’s largest franchises, together with The Final of Us, Horizon, and God of Struggle, made their solution to PC. This month alone will see the launch of PlayStation-backed PC titles together with the multiplayer shooter Marathon and Kojima Productions’ Death Stranding 2. Nevertheless, the Bloomberg report notes that the PlayStation ports didn’t promote significantly effectively, which may very well be a cause for the shift. It additionally cautioned that plans may change sooner or later. Sony hasn’t commented.
