Sony is reportedly reversing its strategy regarding PC releases of first-party PlayStation titles. Most upcoming titles, including highly anticipated games like Ghost of Yotei and Saros, will remain console-exclusive on the PlayStation 5. This decision comes amidst concerns within the company about the impact of PC releases on console sales and brand reputation. While online titles such as Marathon and Marvel Tokon will still be available on PC, the trend towards console-only exclusivity marks a significant change from Sony's earlier approach, which aimed to expand the player base through PC releases established six years ago with Horizon Zero Dawn.

Why is Sony changing its approach to PC game releases?

Sony is concerned that releasing its first-party games on PC may harm the console's brand and affect future sales, especially as the success rate of previous PC releases has diminished. A faction within the company believes a return to console exclusivity is necessary to reinforce the PlayStation brand.

Ghost of Yotei is one of the standout titles set exclusively for PS5, serving as a sequel to one of the beloved franchises developed by Sucker Punch Productions. With immersive storytelling and expansive gameplay, it has generated significant anticipation among gamers. The decision to keep such titles exclusive to PlayStation is likely aimed at enhancing their appeal and driving console sales during a period of fierce competition in the gaming market.