According to reliable insiders Jason Schreier (of Bloomberg) and NateTheHate, Sony is potentially preparing to stop the release of first-party single-player games on PC going forward.
On an episode of the Triple Click Podcast, the trio of co-hosts discussed the contrasting multiplatform strategies of Xbox and PlayStation. On the show, Schreier expressed the view that Marvel's Wolverine might never come to PC, and that Sony could be closing the door on first-party releases on PC altogether.
"It does seem like the games that PlayStation released on PC didn't move the needle for them at all."
"I think for them, their strategy is like, live-service games are coming to PC, but I think the sense I'm getting is that they're going away from putting their console-exclusive stuff, like single-player stuff, on PC," Schreier explained.
When asked to clarify his comments after the airing of the episode, Schreier doubled down, saying, "It's not speculation, but sometimes topics come up on the show before I'm quite ready to publish a story about them. More to come soon, I'm sure."
Another reliable insider, NateTheHate, echoed Schreier's sentiments, posting, "Sony is shifting their PC strategy, absolutely."
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