If you're a PC-only player who still loves swinging through the streets of New York as Spider-Man, or battling Norse gods as Kratos, then we may have some unfortunate news. It seems Sony is looking into winding down its single-player releases on PC, to the point that perhaps we won't see some major titles come to the platform.
As we reported on at the tail end of last week,Bloomberg's Jason Schreier thinks Sony exclusives on PC may soon be a trend of the past. Speaking on the Triple Click podcast, he said "I think the sense I'm getting is that they're backing away from putting their exclusive console stuff like traditional single-player stuff on PC."
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Schreier added that he wouldn't be surprised if the upcoming Marvel's Wolverine never dropped on PC. Leaker NateTheHate also offered a similar sentiment, saying "the decision to shift away from supporting PC was made last year. Naturally, some may still release (pending how far along the ports were) but it no longer appears to be a priority for Sony moving forward."
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Live-service titles will still be launching on PC, so that Sony can reach the most amount of players possible, but for the award-winning single-player experiences, it seems you may soon have to own a PS5 to get a chance to play them.