Sony's latest 229‑page filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission omits any mention of releasing its first‑party single‑player games on PC, indicating a shift toward console‑only launches.
The 2026 document replaces a 2025 version that explicitly said Sony would continue to bring first‑party titles to multiple platforms, including PC. Bloomberg reported that PlayStation CEO Herman Hulst told an internal meeting that future narrative games would stay on PlayStation hardware. As a result, upcoming releases such as Insomniac’s Marvel’s Wolverine, Santa Monica Studio’s God of War Laufey, and Naughty Dog’s Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet are expected to be PlayStation exclusives, while live‑service titles like Guerrilla Games’ Horizon Hunters Gathering will still receive PC ports.
Sony also added a new section on artificial intelligence, pledging to use AI to boost studio creativity, improve productivity, and personalize customer recommendations. The move mirrors Xbox’s emerging exclusivity strategy, though Microsoft still plans PC releases for its marquee franchises. Industry watchers will monitor how this policy reshapes multi‑platform publishing and developer decisions.

