Ghost Of Yotei and other PlayStation exclusives won’t be released on PC, claims a new report from people “familiar” with Sony’s plans.
Since 2020, Sony has released its biggest franchises such as God Of War and The Last Of Us on Xbox and PC. However, according to an article from Bloomberg, Sony is planning on scrapping those “multi-platform” releases for PlayStation-created games after six years of “flirting” with the strategy.
“There are likely a few reasons behind this shift,” wrote Bloomberg. “One is that several recent PlayStation games have not sold well on PC. A faction within PlayStation has also expressed concern that releasing their games on PC risks damaging the console’s brand and will hurt sales of the PlayStation 5 and its successors, according to the people familiar with Sony’s inner workings.”
Online multiplayer games like Marvel Tokon and Marathon will be released on rival platforms, as will games developed by external studios such as Death Stranding 2: On The Beach. However plans to release Ghost Of Yotei on PC were recently scrapped.
When the release date of Marvel’s Wolverine was announced last month, there was no mention of a PC launch.
Marvel's Wolverine is coming to PlayStation 5 consoles September 15, 2026.
Developed by Insomniac Games, in collaboration with Marvel Games and Sony Interactive Entertainment, comes an all-new take on an iconic character based on Marvel Comics. pic.twitter.com/UKj1wUA8nE
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