Sony has omitted any reference to releasing PlayStation games on PC in its latest annual strategy report. The company instead detailed new plans to integrate artificial intelligence across its studios and store.
The 2026 report marks a shift from last year's version, which included a commitment to deploy first-party titles to multiple platforms such as PC. No such statement appears this year.
Sony now states it will use AI to unleash studio creativity and enhance the PlayStation experience. The company aims to improve productivity with AI-powered tools so developers can focus on richer worlds and gameplay.
Additional AI applications include streamlining transactions and personalizing recommendations in the PlayStation Store. Sony also plans continued investment in AI and machine learning to advance visual fidelity.
This change aligns with earlier reports that single-player tentpole games will remain console exclusive. Titles such as Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet will require a PlayStation 5.