Sony confirma que los juegos para un solo jugador seguirán siendo exclusivos de PlayStation 5

Sony ha decidido mantener sus juegos narrativos para un solo jugador como exclusivos de PlayStation 5 y dejar de lanzarlos en PC. La medida sigue a una confirmación interna por parte de un alto ejecutivo y revierte una estrategia anterior de llevar más títulos a otras plataformas.

El jefe de PlayStation Studios, Hermen Hulst, comunicó al personal durante una reunión general este lunes que los juegos narrativos para un solo jugador de la compañía ahora seguirán siendo exclusivos de PlayStation. El periodista de Bloomberg, Jason Schreier, compartió los detalles en Bluesky, señalando que la decisión confirma reportes previos de marzo. Los comentarios de Hulst se produjeron mientras Sony evalúa la preocupación por las débiles ventas en PC y los riesgos para la marca PlayStation 5 y sus futuras consolas.

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