The PlayStation 5 has been trucking along for what feels like ages now, and it kind of has been. The console will be celebrating its sixth anniversary this November, and fans have been wondering when the next era for the company will begin. While we're waiting for that shoe to drop, there's big news over in the PlayStation department.
According to a Bloomberg report, Sony is going to drastically shift its strategy in the coming years. What that entails will likely anger a lot of fans, and make diehard PlayStation users happy.
Based on the report, Sony will end its strategy of releasing major games on PC. After six years of "flirting" with the idea of it, Sony is seemingly backing out of the PC business and will aim to deliver console exclusives on PS5. Allegedly, games like Marathon and Marvel Tokon will still see releases on PC, but that could change for future games. For now, this missive seems to impact single-player AAA games from Sony studios.
It's a shock, especially for PC fans who have come to expect major Sony releases on the platform, and don't own any console hardware. Of course, big PS5 fans will...
