Sony's move to return to console exclusivity by stopping porting its games to PCs makes sense when you dig a little deeper.
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 is shifting away from releasing certain PS5 exclusives on PC, as it apparently scraps a planned port of Ghost Of Yōtei.
PS5-exclusive games aren't selling well on PC, suggesting Sony may put fewer PlayStation games on Steam.
Sony will no longer release single-player PlayStation games on PCs as the company has opted to keep them exclusive to the PS.
Sony will reportedly no longer release its major PlayStation 5 games on PC, according to people familiar with [...] ...
Sony is reportedly changing its strategy regarding PlayStation ports on PC, and it has cancelled the PC version of the PS5 ...
Following the report that Sony will no longer release its major single-player PlayStation 5 games on PC, an [...] ...
The big news of the day in the gaming industry is coming from reporter Jason Schreier over at Bloomberg, who says that ...
Sony Group Corp no longer plans to release its big PlayStation 5 games on PC, a major shift in strategy that sees the video-game maker returning to console exclusivity after six years of flirting with ...
Online games such as Marathon and Marvel Tōkon are said to still be releasing across platforms, according to sources ...
Running PC games under Linux on the PlayStation 5 is surprisingly good thanks to the Proton compatibility layer.