End of Sony games on PC? Ghost of Yōtei and Saros will be exclusive titles on PS5?!

Calendar 3/13/2026

Sony is drastically changing course regarding the release of its biggest hits on personal computers. According to the latest reports from Bloomberg, the Japanese giant intends to abandon the transfer of key single-player games to PC. This means that upcoming productions, such as Ghost of Yōtei or Saros, may never leave the PlayStation 5 console.

Return to Strategy and Resumption of Full Exclusivity

The decision to make PlayStation games available on Steam, initiated in 2020 with titles such as God of War and The Last of Us, seemed like a natural step in development. Both platforms share the same processor architecture (x86), which made the lack of ports merely a strategic choice. However, according to various sources, the sales results of single-player games from Sony's internal studios on Windows have proven disappointing.

As a result, the company is expected to abandon plans to move further major hits for a single player to PC. This change will directly impact fans waiting for Ghost of Yōtei and the Saros project – both titles are now to remain exclusive to PS5. The exception will be productions focused on online gameplay, which by their nature require as large a player base as possible. The last major single-player games that will "distort" this new rule and make their way to PC are expected to be Death Stranding 2: On the Beach and Kena: Scars of Kosmora.

Sony vs. the Rest of the World: Two Different Visions of Gaming

The move by Sony is surprising in that its main competitors are heading in the exact opposite direction. Microsoft has announced that the new generation of Xbox consoles will be able to natively run games from PC, and Windows 11 will receive a special "Xbox Mode." Furthermore, the giant from Redmond is increasingly willing to release its games on PlayStation 5, while Valve is actively working to blur the lines between PC and console with its new Steam Machine devices.

Flatpanelshd writes that Sony is in a different situation than Microsoft – the company does not have its own operating system or PC platform, which gives it a much stronger motivation to protect the PlayStation ecosystem and the console itself as hardware. Analytical data from Newzoo, mentioned by GamesIndustry.biz, confirms the waning interest in Sony’s ports on PC, although experts suggest that the issue is not the desire to have a console, but rather the too long wait for the release of the PC version. However, it appears that Sony, instead of shortening this window, prefers to completely close the door for Windows PC users.

Source: Bloomberg, GamesIndustry.biz, flatpanelshd

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