Sony has confirmed that it plans to bring more of its games to PC in the future, notably because its games are doing quite well on computers. In the report, Sony notes that it plans to release ...
Sony’s recent foray into releasing more of its first-party games on PC has been met with mixed results. While The Last of Us Part 1 PC port has faced a number of issues since its release, the ...
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Sony pushes PS5 upgrades as GTA 6 PC delay confirmed
PC launch delayed: Take-Two confirmed GTA 6 will debut on consoles first, with no PC release date, prioritizing PlayStation and Xbox players. Sony upgrade push: PlayStation is messaging PS4 owners, ...
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Sony secures GTA 6 marketing as PC delay confirmed
Sony's marketing win: Sony has secured exclusive marketing rights for GTA 6 ahead of its November release, hinting at imminent promotional campaigns. PC players wait: The PC launch is delayed until at ...
As Sony gets more and more comfortable with porting its games to PC, it seems like the company may be working on its own PC game launcher. Following the release of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered on PC ...
Matt Karoglou is a freelance writer and musician who has been playing video games for 36 years and writing about them for almost as long. When he's not editorializing about the intricacies and ...
Now that Sony releasing its first-party titles on PC as well as PlayStation has become relatively commonplace, it’s easy to lose sight of what a major change in strategy this represents. Since Sony ...
Sony has broken down its walled garden and is now sharing its precious, once-console exclusive games to PC. It's a good business plan; selling games on as many platforms as possible means more ...
Somehow, Sony continues to make decisions around the PlayStation Network’s PC presence that no one could explain, and I doubt the publisher could even justify. But here we are, months on from the ...
Sony's relatively recent push into the PC games market has proven successful already, and the company has high hopes for the future. For the current fiscal year that ends March 31, 2024, Sony said in ...
As Microsoft, Nintendo, and Valve aim toward letting games play anywhere, Sony is treading more slowly As Microsoft, Nintendo, and Valve aim toward letting games play anywhere, Sony is treading more ...
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