Sony delists more shovelware games from PlayStation Store publishers

Sony continues its cleanup of the PlayStation Store by removing games from publishers GoGame Console Publisher, VRCForge Studios, and Welding Byte, following prior delistings of over 1,000 titles from Nostra Games and CGI Lab in March, and around 1,200 from ThiGames in January.

Sony has delisted additional low-effort games from the PlayStation Store, targeting publishers accused of releasing asset flips and shovelware. As reported by PSNProfiles, the removals include GoGame Console Publisher's Urban Driver Simulator for PS5, VRCForge Studios' Water Blast Shooter - Wet Gun, Racing Car Chaos: Extreme Stunt Showdown, Supermarket CEO Simulator for PS5, and Jesus Simulator, plus titles from Welding Byte.

These games often mimic successful indies or appear to use recycled assets, potentially including AI-generated content. This action builds on Sony's recent crackdowns: in March, over 1,000 games (many regional variants aimed at trophy hunters) were removed from Nostra Games and CGI Lab; in January, about 1,200 titles from ThiGames were axed.

The initiative aims to elevate the quality of PS5 and PlayStation Store offerings, reducing clutter in 'Coming Soon' and 'New Release' sections. In a related development last year, Mob Entertainment (Poppy Playtime) sued Google over scam apps on the PlayStation Store.

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Illustrative image of a PS5 console with exclusive games like Ghost of Yotei and Saros behind a locked gate blocking PCs, symbolizing Sony's decision to halt single-player PC ports.
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Sony halts PC ports for first-party single-player PlayStation games

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Sony Interactive Entertainment has abandoned plans to release current and future first-party single-player PlayStation games on PC, according to a Bloomberg report. Titles including last year's Ghost of Yotei and the upcoming Saros—a Returnal successor set for April 30—will stay exclusive to PS5, while multiplayer games like Marathon (launching tomorrow on PS5 and PC) and Marvel Tokon continue multi-platform. This reverses six years of ports since Horizon Zero Dawn.

Sony has deleted more than 1,000 low-quality game entries from the PlayStation Store, primarily from publishers Nostra Games and CGI Lab. This marks the second major cleanup this year, following the removal of around 1,200 titles from ThiGames in January. The deletions target games released in multiple regional variants to appeal to trophy hunters.

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Sony has quietly removed more than 1,000 games from developer ThiGames from the PlayStation Store. The action targeted low-quality titles that were popular for easy trophy hunting. This follows a similar purge of another developer's games a year earlier.

Sony has closed Dark Outlaw Games, a first-party studio founded in 2025 by former Call of Duty producer Jason Blundell, before it could announce its debut PlayStation title. Bloomberg's Jason Schreier reported the shutdown, which followed an internal announcement on Tuesday and aligns with broader PlayStation staff cuts, including mobile development teams, amid Sony's challenges with multiplayer and live-service games.

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Insider Gaming has uncovered evidence of Sony's PlayStation Store implementing dynamic pricing, with the same game offered at significantly different prices to users in the same region. Screenshots show Stellar Blade priced at $39.89 for some and $20.99 for others, compared to its original $69.99 tag. Sony has not officially commented on the changes.

Peter Dalton, technical director at Bluepoint Games, suggests that Valve's upcoming Steam Machine has led Sony to port fewer PS5 exclusive games to PC. He argues that the device poses a threat by bringing PC gaming to living rooms. This comes amid reports that projects like Marvel’s Wolverine and Ghost of Yōtei may remain console-only.

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Sony announced the March 2026 PlayStation Plus Essential tier free games on February 25, available to claim starting March 3 until April 6 as February's lineup expires. The four titles—PGA Tour 2K25, Slime Rancher 2, The Elder Scrolls Online Collection: Gold Road, and Monster Hunter Rise—offer diverse gameplay across PS5 and select PS4, with high Metacritic scores and extended playtime.

 

 

 

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