Summary

Players should expect to see more PC ports of first-partyPlayStationtitles, as Sony is promising an “aggressive” multiplatform strategy going forward. In recent years, Sony has been branching some of its biggest games out from the confines of its flagship console, with titles likeHorizon: Zero Dawnand 2018’sGod of Warreaching PC after their PlayStation-exclusive debuts. 2023 was especially big forPlayStationPC ports, asReturnal,The Last of Us Part 1, andRatchet and Clank: Rift Apartall found their way onto PC platforms like Steam.

2024 has already seen some impressive PC port announcements from Sony, withHorizon Forbidden West Complete Editionset to launch on PC later this year thanks to Nixxes Software - the developer behind ports likeSpider-Man: Remasteredand the aforementionedRatchet and Clank: Rift Apart. Earlier this year, an unverified leak suggested thateven more PlayStation first-party gameslikeThe Last of Us Part 2,God of War Ragnarok,Demon’s Souls,Gran Turismo 7, andGhost of Tsushimacould make the jump to PC in the coming year, and that 2025 could see ports ofMarvel’s Spider-Man 2andInfamous: Second Son.

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This increased focus onporting successful PlayStation exclusives to PCis no accident, as Sony president and PlayStation chairman Hiroki Totoki recently stated that his company is taking a more “aggressive” approach to multiplatform expansion during a recent investors Q and A session (viaEurogamer). Totoki explained that while Sony has historically sought to make its PlayStation consoles more popular through first-party exclusives, in recent times he has found a “synergy” to releasing consoles across multiple platforms and that this could help increase profits. “I personally think there are opportunities out there for improvement of margins," he stated, “so I would like to go aggressive in improving our margin performance.”

Sony And Microsoft Are Increasing Their Multiplatform Efforts

Hiroki Totoki’s comments surrounding first-party PlayStation games being ported to PC comes at a time when long-time rival Microsoft could also be flirting with the idea ofbringing its Xbox exclusives to other platforms. While first-party Xbox titles are often released on PC in addition to Microsoft’s console, there have been rumors of Xbox-branded franchises likeGears of WarandHalomaking the jump to PlayStation hardware over the past month. None of these rumors have been officially confirmed, but industry insiders and outside observers alike have been buzzing over how this might impact the console landscape going forward.

While Microsoft might be bringing some of its biggest titles toPlayStation, Sony is apparently doubling down on itsefforts to reach the PC marketwith an “aggressive” multiplatform approach, as described by company president Hiroki Totoki himself. The most recent example of Sony’s commitment to the PC market isHelldivers 2, which launched simultaneously on PC and PS5 to great success earlier this month.

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Sony PlayStation 5

The Sony PlayStation 5 console is one of the most popular gaming machines currently with a fast SSD, a custom AMD APU, and 16GB of GDDR6 console memory, making it one of the best options on the market. It also happens to have a surprising number of console exclusives and currently trades at a discount at multiple retailers nationwide.