【AI前沿】PlayStation exclusives aren’t coming to PC anymore
GamingNewsPC GamingPlayStation exclusives aren’t coming to PC anymoreA big pivot back to consoles.A big pivot back to consoles.byJay PetersMay 18, 2026, 7:28 PM UTCLinkShareGiftImage: Sony Interactive EntertainmentJay Petersis a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme.Sony reportedly won’t release its major single-player PlayStation games on PC anymore. According toBloomberg’s Jason Schreier, Hermen Hulst, who heads up PlayStation’s studios business,informed employeesin a town hall on Monday about the change in strategy. Schreier had previously reported on the shiftin March, saying that Sony scrapped plans to launch PC versions of last year’sGhost of Yōteiand “other internally developed games.” Online games will still come to multiple platforms following this change in strategy, Schreier reported at the time.In recent years, Sony has released many of its biggest games on PC, includingSpider-Man 2,Ghost of Tsushima, bothThe Last of Usgames,Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, and multiplayer titles likeHelldivers 2andMarathon. Two years ago, Hulstcommitted toreleasing PlayStation’s live-service games “day and date” on PC and PS5, but its single-player PC releases have been less consistent, with Hulst saying that the company takes a “more strategic approach.”RelatedConsole exclusives might be making a comebackSony may not be the only one to go back to exclusives; Asha Sharma, Microsoft’s new Xbox chief,told staffthat she is “reevaluating” exclusive games for the platform.Follow topics and authorsfrom this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.Jay PetersGamingNewsPC GamingPlayStationMost PopularMost PopularBad, Bad, Bad, Bad RoommateDisco Elysium’s spiritual successor can’t escape its phantomsElon Musk loses his case against Sam AltmanMicrosoft is retiring Teams’ Together ModeMusk v. Altman proved that AI is led by the wrong peopleThe Verge DailyA free daily digest of the news that matters most.Email (required)Sign UpBy submitting your email, you agree to ourTermsandPrivacy Notice.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the GooglePrivacy PolicyandTerms of Serviceapply.Advertiser Content FromThis is the title for the native ad