A few weeks ago, a rather strong rumor surfaced regarding Sony’s PC strategy, claiming that the company had decided its single-player games would no longer come to computers.
That rumor has now been backed up by Jason Schreier. The journalist states that Hermen Hulst, head of PlayStation Studios, has informed staff that the company will stop bringing its single-player titles to PC.
You read that right — single-player. Multiplayer titles will continue to show up on other platforms, but single-player projects will stay on console. Expect things like Marvel Tokon, titles such as Helldivers or Marathon, but forget about new adventures of Kratos or Spider-Man making their way to PC.
It’s understood that games published by Sony but developed by external studios will still make their way to PC, as was the case with Kena or Stellar Blade. In fact, the studio behind Stellar Blade has already confirmed that its sequel will be self-published, so it’s expected to launch on whatever hardware the studio sees fit, without restrictions aimed at favoring a specific ecosystem.
Thanks, JS BlueSky.


