Sony Kills PC Ports, Returns to PlayStation Console Exclusivity
Sony is reportedly pulling the plug on releasing major PS5 single-player titles on PC in a dramatic strategy reversal.
Sony is done sharing. The gaming giant has abandoned its plan to bring big single-player PlayStation 5 titles to PC, according to sources cited by Bloomberg's Jason Schreier. That means games like Ghost of Yotei will stay locked to PlayStation hardware.
This marks a sharp U-turn. Sony had been steadily porting its marquee exclusives to PC over the past few years, building a growing library of PlayStation titles for desktop gamers. That pipeline is now shutting down.
The move signals a return to old-school console exclusivity — the strategy Sony built its empire on. The logic is straightforward: keep the best games behind a hardware paywall to sell more consoles.
PC gamers who've been enjoying the slow drip of PlayStation ports should brace themselves. The faucet just got turned off.