PlayStation confirms it will no longer bring narrative exclusives to PC

PlayStation confirms it will no longer bring narrative exclusives to PC


PlayStation is abandoning its PC release strategy for most of its first-party games, according to a social media post from Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier. He reported PlayStation studio business group CEO Hermen Hulst made the announcement during a company town hall on Monday.

Schreier specifically noted the company’s “narrative single-player games will now be PlayStation exclusive,” confirming reports from March that Sony was moving away from its strategy of publishing its big-ticket single-player games, like Ghost of Tsushima and Marvel’s Spider-Man, on PC. In other words: Don’t expect last year’s Ghost of YĹŤtei or 2026’s Saros and Marvel’s Wolverine to make the jump to PC. Instead, the only way to play them will be on the now-$599.99 PlayStation 5 ($649.99 for one with a disc drive).

SCOOP: PlayStation studio business CEO Hermen Hulst told staff in a town hall Monday morning that the company’s narrative single-player games will now be PlayStation exclusive, confirming Bloomberg’s reporting from earlier this year. Original story from March: www.bloomberg.com/news/article…
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier.bsky.social) 2026-05-18T18:47:45.020Z

Schreier’s word choice is of particular interest as it seems like Sony is sticking with PC launches for more multiplayer-focused games. March’s Marathon, from Sony-owned Bungie, was a multiplatform release — and even made its way to Xbox. According to one industry analyst’s estimate from late March, roughly 70% of Marathon‘s players are enjoying the extraction shooter on PC. Marvel TĹŤkon: Fighting Souls, from Arc System Works but published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, is also coming to PC (but not Xbox) when it gets released in August.



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