ENTERTAINMENT
Sony Pulls PlayStation’s Single-Player Crown Jewels Off the PC Track
PlayStation’s six-year experiment of porting first-party blockbusters to PC has ended for its most prestigious category. Hermen Hulst, head of Sony’s PlayStation Studios business, told staff at a Monday town hall that narrative single-player titles will stay exclusive to PlayStation hardware going forward, according to Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier. The decision pulls confirmed pipeline titles, including Sucker Punch’s previously discussed Ghost of Yōtei port and Housemarque’s bullet-hell shooter Saros, off any PC release path.
The shift lands on top of softer PS5 shipment numbers, weaker sequel performance on Steam, and a widening strategic gap between Sony and Microsoft that PC and console players will feel through the next 18 months.
What Hulst Told Staff Monday
The town hall took place Monday morning at Sony Interactive Entertainment, according to Schreier’s Bluesky post later in the day. The same reporter broke the original PC pullback story in March, citing sources familiar with the strategy. Monday’s update was the on-record version Sony staff received from the top of the studios business.
The wording matters. Hulst’s language called out “narrative single-player games” specifically, which is the carve-out that explains why Marathon, Bungie’s extraction shooter that launched earlier this month across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, was not pulled. The same logic protects upcoming multiplayer titles already announced for platforms beyond PlayStation.
Schreier laid out the line in his Monday post:
SCOOP: PlayStation Studio business CEO Hermen Hulst told staff in a town hall Monday morning that the company’s narrative single-player games will now be PlayStation exclusive, confirming Bloomberg’s reporting from earlier this year.
That single carve-out reshapes how every upcoming title gets categorized. A campaign-led adventure is now treated differently from a service game with persistent online elements, and the categorization is the new release-platform rule.
The PC Sales Picture Behind the Retreat
The PC port program never lacked for one-time hits. Horizon Zero Dawn cleared 4.5 million Steam copies and roughly $170 million in gross revenue after its August 2020 release, according to Alinea Analytics’ estimates of PlayStation Steam revenue. God of War’s 2022 port followed with 4.2 million copies and about $150 million. Days Gone, the unlikely outlier, pulled in $108 million.
The follow-ups did not repeat the trick. Spider-Man 2’s port generated $32 million on Steam, against $116 million for the original Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered. God of War Ragnarök, which launched on PC in September 2024, brought in roughly $45 million in gross. Horizon Forbidden West sold at about a third of its predecessor’s pace over comparable post-launch windows.
| PC Port | Estimated Copies Sold | Estimated Gross Revenue |
|---|---|---|
| Horizon Zero Dawn (2020) | 4.5 million | $170 million |
| God of War (2022) | 4.2 million | $150 million |
| Days Gone (2021) | 3.4 million | $108 million |
| Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered (2022) | 2.7 million | $116 million |
| God of War Ragnarök (2024) | ~1.2 million | $45 million |
| Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (2025) | ~0.9 million | $32 million |
| Helldivers 2 (multiplayer, live) | 12.7 million | $400 million |
One online shooter has outperformed every single-player port combined. Helldivers 2, Sony’s only fully multiplayer first-party PC release, has cleared more than 12.7 million Steam copies, with PC accounting for the dominant share of platform revenue. That is the comparison that explains the carve-out.
Why Single-Player Stopped Translating to Steam
Bloomberg’s March report cited three reasons from sources inside Sony: PC sales had come in below internal expectations, executives worried that Day One PC availability dilutes the case for buying a PS5, and the release schedule had drifted into a pattern that gave neither platform a clear win.
The schedule point is structural. When God of War Ragnarök hit PC two years after its PlayStation launch, PS5 owners had already moved on, and PC players who waited had grown accustomed to the delay as the default rhythm. The window in which a port can capture both audiences shrank with each release, and the sequel data shows what that compression looks like.
The hardware point is the new one. Sony’s most recent 6-K filing shows PS5 shipments for the January-to-March quarter came in at 1.5 million units, down 46% from 2.8 million in the same quarter a year earlier. Sony cited memory procurement costs as a constraint on hardware planning for the new fiscal year. Cumulative PS5 shipments stand at 93.7 million as of March 31.
The hardware curve is past its peak, which makes every dilution risk look larger from inside Aoyama. The studios Sony has spent a decade selling consoles with are the prestige asset, and pulling that prestige back inside the PlayStation perimeter is the conservative move when shipments fall.
The Multiplayer Lane Stays Open
PlayStation Blog’s confirmation of the Marvel Tōkon launch window sets August 6 for the Arc System Works tag-team fighter on PS5 and PC, with crossplay between the two. Bungie’s extraction title already shipped multi-platform in May. Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, Hideo Kojima’s sequel, remains on track for PC after its PS5 release. Kena: Scars of Kosmora, the Ember Lab sequel, was always positioned cross-platform.
Sony’s still-active PC pipeline is not small:
- Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls (PS5 plus PC, August 6, 2026, fighting game with crossplay)
- Marathon (PS5 plus Xbox Series X|S plus PC, launched May 2026, extraction shooter)
- Death Stranding 2: On The Beach (PS5 first, PC port confirmed, single-player with asynchronous online layer)
- Kena: Scars of Kosmora (PS5 plus PC, Ember Lab)
- Helldivers 2 (live, ongoing PC support, Arrowhead Game Studios)
Death Stranding 2 is the interesting edge case. The Kojima title is single-player in the traditional sense, but it carries persistent asynchronous online features built into the core loop. Sony evidently treats that as enough of a service-game profile to keep the PC version on the schedule, which suggests the new rule will get tested on every title sitting between pure narrative and pure multiplayer.
Sony and Microsoft Walk in Opposite Directions
The same week PlayStation drew its single-player line, Microsoft shipped Forza Horizon 6 on Xbox Series X|S and PC, with a PS5 version slated for later this year. Fable, the next entry in Microsoft’s flagship role-playing series, will also reach PS5. Forza Motorsport and Sea of Thieves already left the Xbox-only category. The 2013 console war framing of platform exclusivity no longer applies on the Microsoft side.
Sony is now the lone major platform holder making exclusivity the centrepiece of its hardware pitch. Microsoft is betting that Xbox becomes a services brand the next-generation device will extend, with rumored PC compatibility that would let an Xbox machine run any Steam title. Sony is betting that the prestige PlayStation intellectual property from Naughty Dog, Sucker Punch, Santa Monica Studio, and Housemarque is worth more sold once, on PS5, than spread across whatever install base PC adds.
Both bets have legs. Microsoft’s gross from Forza Horizon 6 will run larger because the addressable market is larger. Sony’s PS5 hardware will sell more because Saros, the next Naughty Dog title, and any future God of War follow-up are reasons to buy the device. The companies are no longer competing in the same way.
Intergalactic and the Next PlayStation Cycle
Naughty Dog’s Intergalactic franchise announcement set up The Heretic Prophet as the studio’s first new property since The Last of Us. The science-fiction action title, internally scheduled for a mid-2027 window per Bloomberg, is exactly the kind of narrative single-player blockbuster the new rule covers. Under the previous strategy, a PC version would have followed roughly 18 to 24 months after the PS5 launch. Under the current rule, there is no PC version on the calendar.
Marvel’s Wolverine, Insomniac’s anticipated solo-campaign title, sits in the same category. So does any future Sucker Punch project, and whatever Santa Monica Studio ships after the God of War saga. The PlayStation owners-club returns to its pre-2020 perimeter for the titles that historically sold the console.
If shipment numbers stabilize through the holidays and Saros validates that the rule grows hardware sales, The Heretic Prophet will arrive PS5-only in 2027 and the strategy will be vindicated. If shipments keep falling and the PC revenue forgone outweighs the hardware lift, expect Sony to soften the rule by 2028, probably for titles already two years past their original launch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ghost of Yōtei coming to PC?
No. Sony has scrapped previously discussed plans to port Sucker Punch’s October 2025 PS5 release to PC, according to Bloomberg’s March and May 2026 reporting. The game remains PS5 exclusive, with its multiplayer Legends mode also confined to PlayStation hardware.
Is Saros coming to PC?
No. Housemarque’s bullet-hell shooter is now planned as PS5 exclusive, with no PC version on the release schedule. Saros falls squarely inside the narrative single-player category the new policy covers.
Will Marvel’s Wolverine come to PC?
Not under the current strategy. Insomniac’s single-player Wolverine title falls inside the narrative single-player category the new policy designates as PlayStation exclusive. A future strategy reversal is possible, but no PC release window has been signaled.
Is Marathon still releasing on PC?
Yes. Bungie’s extraction shooter launched on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC in May 2026 and is unaffected by the new policy, which targets single-player titles only. Live-service updates continue across all three platforms.
Will Death Stranding 2 still come to PC?
Yes. The Kojima Productions sequel is confirmed for PC after its PS5 launch, alongside Kena: Scars of Kosmora and Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls. Its asynchronous online layer places it on the service-game side of Sony’s new categorization.
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