Saros director dodges PC questions amid Sony's reported port pullback

Housemarque's Gregory Louden avoided questions on a potential PC release for the studio's upcoming PS5 game Saros in a recent interview, focusing solely on its PlayStation launch. This follows Bloomberg reports that Sony has scrapped PC ports for first-party single-player titles including Saros.

Housemarque, known for the PS5 roguelike Returnal (which later came to PC), is developing Saros as its next Sony first-party title. In a Game Informer interview, director Gregory Louden—who joined from Remedy Entertainment—sidestepped PC queries, stating, “Today we’re only talking about Saros and the launch on the PlayStation 5.”

The comments come after a March Bloomberg report revealed Sony recently abandoned PC plans for single-player blockbusters like Ghost of Yotei and Wolverine, citing underperformance of prior ports. Sony has not officially confirmed the shift, which aims to bolster the PlayStation ecosystem. A PlayStation spokesperson declined to comment.

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Illustration of Saros protagonist Arjun Devraj in fierce combat on eclipsed planet Carcosa, with review acclaim and embargo elements, highlighting praised gameplay.
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Saros reviews praise combat amid embargo complaints

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Following its delay to April 30, 2026, Housemarque's roguelike shooter Saros saw reviews go live on April 24 after a restrictive embargo lifted, earning acclaim for combat evolutions beyond Returnal while critics decried limits on narrative discussion. The PS5 title follows protagonist Arjun Devraj on the eclipsed planet Carcosa.

Sony has decided to stop releasing its biggest PlayStation 5 single-player narrative games on PC, PlayStation Studios CEO Hermen Hulst told staff during a May 18 town hall. The shift, first reported in March, begins with titles such as Ghost of Yōtei and Saros.

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Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida defended Sony's approach of delayed PC releases for major titles, expressing doubt about day-and-date launches and stating no evidence of a strategy change—comments coming after a Bloomberg report on halted single-player ports.

Sony held its State of Play showcase on June 2, revealing gameplay and release dates for multiple upcoming PlayStation 5 titles. The hour-long presentation featured first-party and third-party games during Summer Game Fest week.

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New leaks from YouTube channel Moore’s Law Is Dead indicate Sony may be preparing a PlayStation 6 handheld device. The channel's sources claim Sony's PS5 Power Saver Mode aligns with leaked PS6 handheld specs for backwards compatibility. Sony is also developing a system called PlayGo similar to Xbox Smart Delivery.

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