PlayStation executives have recently stated that the company is very "thoughtful" about bringing its popular franchises to other platforms. PlayStation features several exclusive games that players on other platforms would likely appreciate having the chance to play. While it’s true that Sony has already brought some important titles like Marvel’s Spider-Man to other platforms, many major games are still only available on PlayStation—and Sony is open to considering the possibility of making more games available elsewhere in the future.
Game exclusivity is usually a hot topic in the gaming community, as many consider this practice to be detrimental to the medium. Over the years, as console competition has heated up with the launch of the PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and the Nintendo Switch 2, companies have loosened their grip on exclusivity, allowing many acclaimed titles to reach other platforms. Such is the case with the immensely popular The Last of Us Part 1 and Part 2, both now available on PC. That said, companies still hold on to certain titles or wait a few years before releasing them elsewhere—TLOU2 came out in 2020 and launched on PC in 2025. Now, PlayStation executives have commented on this.