Shuhei Yoshida, former head of PlayStation's indie division, expressed skepticism about launching PS5 titles on PC simultaneously with console releases during the Powerhouse Museum ALT. Games Festival. He noted that Sony typically releases first-party PS5 games on PC after a delay, which has included titles like Horizon Zero Dawn and Ghost of Tsushima. Yoshida believes this staggered approach helps recover investments in high-budget projects. He indicated that releasing games on PC after a couple of years allows for reinvestment in future projects and raised concerns about the implications of day-one releases for triple-A titles on other platforms. Recent reports suggest that Sony may be reconsidering its strategy, with major titles like Ghost of Yotei and Saros remaining exclusive to the console. Yoshida also revealed he was dismissed from his position at SIE Worldwide Studios for not following directives from Jim Ryan.