Sony ends PC releases for new single-player games, keeping cross-platform projects

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Bloomberg reports Sony will stop releasing current and future single-player PlayStation titles on PC, canceling PC plans for Ghost of Yotei and the Returnal successor Saros, while multiplayer and some non-Sony-owned studio titles like Death Stranding 2 and Kena: Scars of Kosmora will still reach PC; Marathon and other cross-platform releases remain on PC, but the company’s PC strategy has been inconsistent and sales have been lukewarm, potentially changing again in the future.
- After a rocky six years, Sony cancels future single-player PC game releases Ars Technica
- Sony Pulls Back From PlayStation Games on PC Bloomberg.com
- Sony Has Reportedly Returned to Console Exclusivity in Part Because Some Within PlayStation Are Worried That Releasing Games on PC May Hurt Sales of PS5 and Even PS6 IGN
- Ex-Blizzard Boss Blames Steam Machine For Sony's Rumored Pivot Away From PC Ports HotHardware
- Console exclusives might be making a comeback The Verge
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