Sony Interactive Entertainment announced that future internally developed single-player games will no longer be released on PC, as confirmed by CEO Hermen Hulst during a company town hall meeting. This decision means anticipated titles like Ghost of Yotei and Saros will remain exclusive to PlayStation 5, while multiplayer and live-service games will still be released on PC. This marks a shift from Sony's previous strategy that began in 2020, which included bringing major franchises like God of War to PC. The change was influenced by the underperformance of several PC releases and concerns about brand dilution. Upcoming first-party projects expected to remain console-exclusive include the God of War Trilogy Remake and Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, while external publishing agreements like Death Stranding 2 and Kena: Scars of Kosmora will still see PC releases. This strategy aligns Sony more closely with Nintendo's approach to exclusivity, contrasting with Microsoft's broader release strategy.