Report: Saros And Ghost Of Yōtei Aren’t Coming To PC As PlayStation Charts A Return To Console Exclusivity


Update, May 18:

Back in March, Bloomberg reported that then-upcoming PlayStation 5 games like Saros and Ghost of Yōtei would not be released on PC while Sony charted a return to console exclusivity. Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier, who wrote the aforementioned report, has now revealed on Bluesky that PlayStation CEO Hermen Hulst told staff in a company town hall meeting this morning that all future PlayStation single-player games will, in fact, be exclusive. 

Schreier writes on Bluesky, “SCOOP: PlayStation Studio business CEO Hermen Hulst told staff in a town hall Monday morning that the company’s narrative single-player games will now be PlayStation exclusive, confirming Bloomberg’s reporting from earlier this year.” 

 

That “single-player” callout is a big distinction, as PlayStation recently launched Marathon, Bungie’s excellent first-person extraction shooter, on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, and upcoming PlayStation console-exclusives like Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls (releasing in August), which is a multiplayer title, are planned for PC too. But Uncharted and The Last of Us maker Naughty Dog’s upcoming single-player sci-fi game, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, will be a PS5 exclusive (if we’re following the logic of Hulst’s town hall announcement). 

The original story continues below…


Original Story, March 4:

After releasing first-party games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2God of War Ragnarök, and The Last of Us Part II on PC over the past six years, PlayStation is returning to console exclusivity going forward. That’s according to a new report from Bloomberg, which also says single-player games like last year’s Ghost of Yōtei and the upcoming bullet-hell shooter Saros will not be released on PC.

This is part of a wider shift in release strategy, which will see PlayStation still launch multiplayer games like this week’s Marathon and Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls (releasing in August) on other platforms like PC and even Xbox, while single-player releases are expected to remain exclusive to PlayStation 5. 

 

Bloomberg cites sources familiar with PlayStation’s plans for this strategy, adding that reasons for the shift include PlayStation games not selling as well on PC, concerns that PC releases could hurt the console brand (and sales), and a lack of consistency in release quality and schedules. The report says PlayStation is now returning to console exclusives, which is a notable shift away from its biggest rival, Xbox, which now releases most of its titles on Xbox, PlayStation, and PC. This year’s Forza Horizon 6 and Fable are launching on PS5, for example. 

According to Bloomberg, there were plans to bring Ghost of Yōtei to PC, but those plans were scrapped in recent weeks alongside other planned PlayStation PC releases. That said, previously announced games like the aforementioned Marathon and Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls are safe and still coming to PC, as are others like Death Stranding 2: On The Beach and Kena: Scars of Kosmora

The report ends with notice that some executives at PlayStation may not be happy that games like God of War Ragnarök, a beloved sequel in a series that has only ever appeared on PlayStation consoles and handhelds (okay, and on mobile phones that one time), will likely be playable on an Xbox in the future, if the anticipated next-gen console from Xbox is capable of playing PC games as rumored. 

 

Though players have seen PlayStation games come to PC over the past six years, it seems those days are over, prompting a returning question: Do you buy a PlayStation 5 to play the company’s next big release, or do you skip it altogether? It seems PlayStation is betting on players to do the former. 

[Source: Bloomberg]


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