Sony has eliminated point out of bringing its first-party titles to PC from an annual enterprise report, seemingly confirming a significant coverage change.
The new annual report was filed with the U.S. Securities and Trade Fee this weekend, and because of evaluation from Recreation File, some notable modifications and omissions have been uncovered.
Notably, a line from final yr’s report that said “Sony plans to proceed its efforts to deploy its first-party titles to a number of platforms similar to PC” had been reduce completely from the 2026 model.
That is seemingly the primary public admission by the PlayStation maker of a change in launch technique, following a Bloomberg report earlier this yr that claimed Sony was pulling again from its plan to launch its upcoming video games on PC, with future single-player video games set to grow to be PS5 exclusives.
PlayStation Studios CEO Hermen Hulst is claimed to have instructed workers in Could that single-player titles from PlayStation, similar to Ghost of Yotei, Saros and Marvel’s Wolverine, would stay console exclusives. In recent times, the corporate has ported its video games to PC after their PS5 variations.
Elsewhere in Sony’s enterprise report, it has added a brand new part about how “Sony is using AI to unleash the creativity of studios and additional improve the PlayStation expertise.”
Sony laid out its plan for using AI in PlayStation sport improvement earlier this yr and dedicated to its implementation.
The Sony report has additionally eliminated the phrase “worthwhile” for its quick goals, possible in gentle of the continuing elements scarcity that has triggered {hardware} costs to soar.
In 2025, Sony was striving “to repeatedly develop the put in base of PS5.” This yr, it says it “expects to be affected by the influence of elevated costs and provide shortages of reminiscence semiconductors.”
