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PlayStation Reportedly Pulling Back From PC Ports for Big Single-Player Games, Says Jez Corden

November 17, 2025 2 Min Read
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After a sequence of obvious misses, PlayStation might cease releasing its main PS5 exclusives on PC. Home windows Central’s Jez Corden, recognized for his inside data on Xbox, lately mentioned listening to from a “superb supply” about the identical.

Relating to PlayStation tapping into the viral nature of Steam with its releases, Corden mentioned on the latest Xbox Two Podcast that, “I really heard the exact opposite at present from an excellent supply, that PlayStation most likely is pulling again from PC.” The lately datamined crossbuy and PlayStation/PC photographs have been apparently from “outdated outdated builds” and are “by no means going for use.”

“I don’t actively examine what PlayStation’s doing. As a result of it’s not my beat. However generally I do get PlayStation data by the way, generally, by researching Microsoft stuff for my precise beat. However it does seem to be the video games that PlayStation launched on PC didn’t transfer the needle for them in any respect.” Corden theorizes that this is because of their late launches and that Sony could comply with Nintendo’s strategy of being extra unique.

In fact, that logic would apply to its “tent-pole single-player video games” reminiscent of Ghost of Yōtei reasonably than its “service video games,” which Sony beforehand confirmed would launch day and date on PS5 and PC. The final main first-party title launched on Steam was The Final of Us Half 2 Remastered. Misplaced Soul Apart, Midnight Homicide Membership and Stellar Blade have been developed by third-party studios.

Given the participant counts for video games like LEGO Horizon Adventures and Returnal, it wouldn’t be probably the most far-fetched strategy. Even main exclusives like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 failed to achieve the peaks of its predecessor. With no main titles introduced for the longer term, time will inform, so keep tuned.

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