Sony's Single-Player Story Games Are Reportedly Becoming PlayStation Exclusives Again
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Sony's Single-Player Story Games Are Reportedly Becoming PlayStation Exclusives Again
Sony intends to stop bringing some high-profile exclusives to PC. Hermen Hulst confirmed in a staff meeting that the company’s narrative single-player games will be PlayStation exclusive. As a result, major upcoming single-player titles such as those referenced as likely candidates are unlikely to reach PC soon. Multiplayer-focused games are still expected to support cross-platform play, including Helldivers II and the recent Marathon. The shift is tied to increasing competition and higher costs in the gaming hardware market. Sony aims to differentiate through big-budget, critically acclaimed console exclusives and will rely on console and game sales to determine whether the strategy succeeds.
"Hermen Hulst revealed in a staff meeting today that "the company's narrative single-player games will now be PlayStation exclusive." This means that the likes of Saros, Ghost of Yotei, and the upcoming Wolverine are unlikely to come to PC in the near future, though multiplayer-centric titles like the megahit Helldivers II and the recent Marathon are still likely to see cross-platform play."
"For the past few years, major first-party exclusives for both the Xbox and PlayStation consoles have been expected to arrive on PC after a certain period of time--if not same-day. However, with brands now looking to differentiate themselves in the current hardware market, the winds seem to be shifting. Reporting from various sources in the last few months has indicated that Sony intends to step away from bringing some of their high-profile exclusives to PC."
"While this is a disappointment to PC gamers, the business logic behind it is sound. With the overall gaming hardware market becoming more cutthroat-- and more expensive--it makes sense for Sony to attempt to differentiate themselves from the competition through the tried-and-true method of big-budget, critically acclaimed exclusives. We'll have to wait and see if the strategy pays off in console and game sales."
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