The PS5 fandom can be a divisive place at the best of times, but it seems almost everyone’s in agreement on one thing: Sony’s right to scrap its PC ports. In a Bloomberg report earlier this week, it ...
Sony has gone full 180 with its plans to share PlayStation's single-player games on the PC gaming platform as the company is now reportedly changing its decision to release said titles to computers.
Sony is preparing to pull back from its 6-year experiment with day-later PC releases and refocus on PlayStation 5 exclusivity for its biggest single-player titles, according to Bloomberg, marking ...
The PC port of Sony’s PlayStation games will no longer continue to happen as the company reportedly makes the decision to stop porting its exclusive titles over to other platforms. It’s a sad day for ...
Patient PC gamers have also been able to play PlayStation blockbusters in recent years: Sony's first-party productions such as "Ghost of Tsushima", "The Last of Us Part 2" and "God of War Ragnarök" ...
Sony no longer plans to bring current and future single-player games to personal computers, according to Bloomberg. The report specifically names last year’s Ghost of Yotei and the soon-to-be-released ...
Gaming PlayStation’s 2026 is likely to be more of the same, and that’s no bad thing Gaming Despite the first game's Xbox exclusivity deal, PlayStation is 'still our lead platform' says Squanch Games ...
We’re yet to receive official word from Sony, but by all accounts, it’s scaling back its PC publishing strategy. The news comes by way of a flurry of notable leakers, all of whom have been proven to ...
Amidst drastic shifts from Xbox and the wider (PC) hardware market, Sony is reportedly considering a pivot away from its more recent strategy of eventually porting its single-player catalog to PC.
If you need to perform a factory reset on your Sony TV, it’s a straightforward process but requires careful consideration. A factory reset is useful if you're selling, returning, or giving away the TV ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment is reported to have pulled in a staggering $2.3 billion by selling its first-party titles on formats other than PlayStation, according new data provided by the company.
TL;DR: Sony has made at least $2.37 billion from selling its first-party PlayStation games on PC and Xbox, new data from the company reveals. Sony's latest Q3'25 results allow us to tally an ...