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PlayStation Will Stop Releasing Single Player Games on PC

10 min · 18. maj 2026
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Sony PlayStation is bringing back single player exclusives and is reversing one of PlayStation’s biggest strategy shifts. A new Bloomberg report claims Sony is pulling back from bringing major first-party PlayStation games to PC, with titles like Ghost of Yotei and Saros reportedly staying exclusive to PS5. After years of PlayStation expanding to Steam, is Sony protecting hardware sales… or leaving money on the table? Let’s break down what this means for PlayStation fans, PC gamers, and the future of exclusives.

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