Should Sony Reconsider Killing Future Single-Player PlayStation Ports to PC?

Should Sony Reconsider Killing Future Single-Player PlayStation Ports to PC?

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Key Points:

  • Sony has announced a major shift in strategy, with new single-player PlayStation games no longer being ported to PC, as confirmed by PlayStation studios boss Hermen Hulst during a recent town hall meeting.
  • Multiplayer games from Sony studios will continue to be released on PC, but this change affects many popular and critically acclaimed single-player titles that had previously made the transition, including Horizon, The Last of Us, Marvel's Spider-Man, and God of War.
  • This move aligns Sony more closely with a traditional console exclusivity model, similar to Nintendo, potentially boosting the appeal of future PlayStation consoles amid rising hardware costs and development expenses for high-quality PC ports.
  • The decision is controversial among gamers, with a mixed response in a community poll showing 27% feeling upset or outraged, 32% disliking it but understanding, 20% in favor, and 20% indifferent.
  • The change may also impact specialist porting studios like Nixxes and Iron Galaxy, which have been instrumental in delivering polished PC versions of PlayStation games, raising concerns about the future of high-quality PC ports from Sony.

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