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  "publishedAt": "2026-03-05T17:08:59.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.pcworld.com",
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    "Gaming",
    "report by Bloomberg",
    "games that have been ported to the PC",
    "reports",
    "receive ports on both the PS5 and PC",
    "Sony’s goal of making its games ubiquitous",
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  "textContent": "Sony’s PC ports have not sold well. As a result, Sony has decided to stop porting its games to PC, according to a report by Bloomberg. The company is also worried that selling its games on PC could impact the Sony PlayStation 5 and the games on that platform. Multiplayer online games, however, may still appear on the PC.\n\nSony maintains a list of its own games that have been ported to the PC, with the opportunity to buy them from storefronts like Steam and the Epic Games Store. Those games include the rebooted _God of War_ , _Days Gone_ , _Horizon: Forbidden West_ , and the _Spider-Man_ series. However, Sony’s decision will apparently split a series in two: _Ghost of Tsushima_ will remain on PC, but the sequel _Ghost of Yotei_ will be a PlayStation exclusive.\n\nHowever, GamesIndustry.biz reports that _Death Stranding 2: On the Beach_ and _Kena: Scars of Kosmora_ are both still scheduled for PC ports, likely making them the final Sony games to arrive on PC.\n\nIt’s a big change. Just a few months ago, there was talk of Sony allowing consumers to buy a single game, then receive ports on both the PS5 and PC as part of the purchase. Apparently, Sony’s goal of making its games ubiquitous has ended, too, a few years after the PlayStation Plus service allowed you to play PlayStation games on your PC.\n\nSony declined to comment to Bloomberg.",
  "title": "It’s the end of the road for Sony’s PC games"
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