Sony confirma el fin de los lanzamientos en PC de los principales juegos narrativos de PlayStation

Sony ha decidido dejar de publicar sus mayores juegos narrativos para un solo jugador de PlayStation 5 en PC, según informó el CEO de PlayStation Studios, Hermen Hulst, al personal durante una reunión el 18 de mayo. El cambio, del que se informó por primera vez en marzo, comienza con títulos como Ghost of Yōtei y Saros.

El periodista de Bloomberg Jason Schreier informó de la noticia tras la reunión del 18 de mayo. Hulst comunicó a los empleados que los juegos narrativos para un solo jugador de la propia compañía seguirán siendo exclusivos de PlayStation en adelante. Este enfoque confirma los informes anteriores de marzo sobre los planes de la empresa para los próximos lanzamientos y revierte una práctica de seis años de llevar los principales títulos para un solo jugador a PC, que comenzó con Horizon Zero Dawn en 2020.

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