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Report: PlayStation Reconsiders PC Ports for Flagship Single-Player Games

Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier says Sony is focusing PC releases on live-service projects, citing Wolverine’s PS5-only rollout as an early signal.

Overview

  • On the Triple Click podcast, Jason Schreier said his understanding is that Sony is backing away from bringing traditional single-player first-party titles to PC.
  • He pointed to Marvel's Wolverine, slated for September 15, 2026 on PlayStation 5 with no PC version announced, and said he would not be surprised if it never came to PC.
  • Schreier characterized his remarks as not speculation and indicated further reporting is forthcoming.
  • Digital Foundry’s John Linneman echoed the view, arguing a true PC push would require day‑and‑date launches for major single‑player games, which Sony has resisted.
  • Sony has not announced any policy change, and coverage notes that recent SIE-published games heading to PC are not from internal PlayStation Studios, following 2025 PC ports like Spider‑Man 2 and The Last of Us Part II Remastered whose staggered performance has been questioned.