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Sony claims that 40% of its first-party future releases will be on the PC

Sony appears to be heavily interested in expanding its first-party portfolio on PC. According to its Game & Network Services Segment, by 2025, 40% of Sony’s first-party releases will be on PC.

To put this into perspective, 50% of Sony’s future PlayStation Studios releases will be on PS5 and 40% will be on PC. This basically means that there will be some first-party games that will release exclusively on PS5.

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This is an interesting strategy and falls in line with what Jim Ryan previously said. While future first-party games will come first on PS5, Sony will be porting most – if not all – of them on PC.

Let’s also not forget that there are already a number of older PS5 games that are rumored to be coming to PC. For instance, there are reports that Nixxes may be working on a PC version of Ratchet & Clank. NVIDIA’s leaked list also suggests that Horizon Forbidden West and Gran Turismo are coming to PC.

Let’s just hope that Sony’s first-party studios will put more effort into their PC ports. Or perhaps they could learn a few tricks from Nixxes. Either way, things are looking great for all PC gamers that are fans of Sony’s games

Stay tuned for more!

11 thoughts on “Sony claims that 40% of its first-party future releases will be on the PC”

  1. As long as they don’t do what Microsoft did with Halo and release two games in a trilogy on PC and then say you need to buy a console for the final game.

    1. ? You can play just almost all of the Halos on PC, just not 5 (which is honestly a blessing)

      1. He’s talking about Halo 1 and Halo 2
        Microsoft stopped doing PC games once Xbox 360 started doing gangbusters.
        Then they killed themselves with the Xbox One and the rest is history.

      2. It wasn’t released on PC originally even though the first two were. Yes you can play them on PC now but that wasn’t what I was talking about.

        1. It doesn’t really matter in the long run, as the only way to officially play Halo multiplayer is through the MCC. Initially yes, but both the PC versions of Halo (unmodded) were the worst way to play Halo in general due to the hardware shaders that Nvidia provided to Microsoft that were really hard to translate over to regular PC hardware

    2. Lol Halo 5 is easily the weakest entry by far, they don’t ask you to buy a console for it they instead asking you to forget about it like it never existed.
      You picked the wrong example, Gears of War is the best example for this situation, as for Halo all the games are available on PC except the worst one , an no one is even complaining

  2. what about the other half? We never getting them? Not that i want them, i am just pointing out there is no point in getting excited that they confirm some games will never released because you never know which series they might decide to screw you over by not releasing the sequel, which is gonna be woke trash like tlou 2 so who cares.

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