Sony removes PC mention from PlayStation business report

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.

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PlayStation CEO presenting AI tools for game development during earnings call, with visuals of animation and PS5 challenges.
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PlayStation outlines AI tools to boost game development

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Sony executives detailed new uses for generative AI during the company's earnings call on May 8. PlayStation CEO Hideaki Nishino described tools that speed up animation and personalization on the platform. The remarks came alongside forecasts of lower PS5 sales due to memory shortages.

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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Sony has decided to keep its narrative single-player games exclusive to the PlayStation 5 and stop releasing them on PC. The move follows an internal confirmation by a top executive. It reverses an earlier strategy of bringing more titles to other platforms.

Grand Theft Auto 6 has a marketing deal with PlayStation, as confirmed in a recent interview. Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick emphasized that Rockstar Games prioritizes consoles as its core audience. The game is scheduled to launch on November 19 on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, skipping PC at release.

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