PlayStation Studios Removes Nearly All PC References From Websites

Recently, there have been reports that Sony is pulling back from its aggressive PC porting push for big-budget single-player games, with claims that PC versions of major titles such as Ghost of Yotei and Housemarque’s SAROS may have been dropped.

That speculation has gained even more attention after PlayStation Studios quietly updated its official website. The company has refreshed its main banner, now featuring Ghost of Yotei and Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, while removing Demon’s Souls Remake from the lineup.

Another noticeable change is that Bluepoint Games and Dark Outlaw Games are no longer listed on the site, following the closure of both studios. In their place, Sony now includes teamLFG, a new first-party studio comprised of former Bungie developers. The biggest change, however, is the removal of nearly all mentions of PC from the descriptions of PlayStation’s Studios. Only Nixxes Software, which focuses on PC ports, still includes the platform in its profile.

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Sony is reportedly scaling back its strategy of bringing major single-player PlayStation titles to PC.

As spotted by user Zuby_Tech on X (formerly Twitter), Sony has updated these descriptions compared to the earlier versions. For example, PlayStation XDev previously said it was “collaborating with ambitious external studios across the globe,” while the new description now reads, “partnering with talented independent studios to publish exciting, exclusive titles for PlayStation players worldwide”, more explicitly highlighting the PlayStation console as its destination.

Another studio, Valkyrie Entertainment, made a similar change. Its previous description stated, “a well-respected studio known for producing high-quality work across a range of platforms, from console to PC,” and it has now been updated to “providing top-tier co-development expertise to several of PlayStation Studios’ most iconic and award-winning franchises, including ASTRO BOT, Helldivers 2, and God of War.”

While nothing has been officially confirmed by Sony, all of these repeated signs strongly suggest that this may be the direction Sony is heading in. Until we get any official confirmation, keep checking back with GameObserver for the latest updates on all things PlayStation.

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