Say goodbye to (most) PlayStation exclusives on PC
Sony has officially announced that major single-player narrative titles will no longer be released on PC. This decision aims to enhance PlayStation exclusivity amidst increasing competition in the console market. While existing PC titles will remain available, future narrative experiences will require a PlayStation 5.
- ▪Sony is ending PC releases for major single-player narrative games like God of War and The Last of Us.
- ▪Co-op titles such as Helldivers 2 may still be released on PC.
- ▪PC gamers will need a PlayStation 5 for future first-party narrative experiences.
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News Say goodbye to (most) PlayStation exclusives on PC It's been confirmed by a Sony executive: Big narrative titles like God of War and The Last of Us won't be getting PC ports from now on. By Michael Crider Staff Writer, PCWorld May 18, 2026 1:20 pm PDT Image: Naughty Dog/Sony Summary created by Smart Answers AIIn summary:PCWorld reports Sony is ending PC releases for major single-player narrative games like Spider-Man and God of War to strengthen PlayStation exclusivity.Co-op titles such as Helldivers 2 may still reach PC, while existing PlayStation Studios PC catalog games are expected to remain available.PC gamers will need a PlayStation 5 for future first-party narrative experiences as Sony refocuses amid console competition.
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