Sony Drops PC-Ports from 2026 Plan, Signal Shifting to PS5 Exclusives

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Sony’s 2026 annual report removes the prior plan to bring first‑party titles to PC, signaling a shift toward PS5 exclusivity for future single‑player games; Bloomberg previously reported a retreat from PC ports. PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst reportedly told staff that single‑player titles such as Ghost of Yotei, Saros and Marvel’s Wolverine would remain console‑exclusive. The report also adds a focus on AI in development and drops the word 'profitable' amid ongoing hardware cost and supply concerns.
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