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PlayStation CEO: Sony is Sticking to Its Current PC Strategy for PS5 Exclusives

Sony takes PS5 exclusivity for its titles very seriously. PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan said the company is sticking to its current strategy of not releasing his PC version of the game on day one.

in a recent interview famitsuRyan has dismissed the idea of ​​releasing PC versions of PS5-exclusive games such as God of War: Ragnarok on the same day as they launch on the PS5 console, and has successfully ported them to PC two to three years later. I said yes. Good result for Sony.

PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan said Sony will stick to its phased release schedule for the PC port. Photo credit: PlayStation.

“We also fully understand the importance of PS5 exclusive titles. As I said earlier, PlayStation Studio’s primary responsibility is to create games for the latest PlayStation hardware that players will enjoy. We are increasing the number of PS5 exclusive games and staggering the release of the PC version,” Ryan said in a quote translated by IGN Japan.

Also, “I have many opportunities to ask game fans their opinions, but when I ask them how they feel about the time lag, they say that the PC version will be released two or three years after the game’s release. Well said,” he said. PlayStation version is acceptable. ”

Sony’s PC porting track record is uneven

Sony ported Horizon Zero Dawn to PC in 2020, three years after its release on PS4, making it the first PlayStation to cross over to the platform. The company has previously opposed releasing it on PC, preferring to stick with consoles.

Ryan said Sony plans to port more games to PC in 2021, starting with Days Gone. [them] Now available for non-console owners.

I often have the opportunity to ask game fans for their opinions, and they often say that it would be okay to release the PC version two or three years after the release of the PlayStation version.


Xbox chief Phil Spencer has criticized PlayStation’s PC release schedule slippage, saying consumers are being paid exorbitant amounts to play games designed specifically for the PS5 and PS4, and then the PC version. for years, he said. later. Xbox, on the other hand, is the only platform that simultaneously releases games on console, PC, cloud, and especially Game Pass.

However, porting first-party titles to PC is not without its challenges. When The Last of Us Part 1 released on PC via Steam in March, it caused performance issues and crashes that were so severe for many players that Naughty Dog apologized to players and issued an update. promised to fix it.

Still, PlayStation has had a lot of success with its port to PC, and with Sony preparing to release Spider-Man 2 and other exclusives later this year, it’s even more likely that it will happen in the near future. .

Cristina Alexander is a freelance writer at IGN. In the words of Calvin Harris, she puts her love for Sonic the Hedgehog on the table like a big deal. follow her on her twitter @sonicprincess15.

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