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 reportedly pulling away from PC when it comes to single-player PlayStation games to focus more on console exclusivity. Various comments from credible sources, including Bloomberg reporter ...
A so-far unnamed “reliable source” told journalist Jez Corden that Sony Interactive Entertainment intends to reduce its efforts to bring its single-player games to PC. According to the well-known ...
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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 ...
Sony has reiterated that it’s reserving day-and-date PC releases of PlayStation games for multiplayer titles only. When it comes to single-player “tentpole” franchises, the company is adpating a ...
Fresh reports claiming that Sony is shifting away from releasing its single-player PlayStation exclusive for the PC have emerged on Bloomberg, which claims the format holder scrapped plans to release ...
Sony will no longer port its first-party single player games to PC and other platforms, a new Bloomberg report reveals. Following on from claims the hardware manufacturer would take a step back from ...