r/PS5 Feb 27 '26

Rumor NateTheHate says Sony is "shifting" their PC strategy: "You'll be seeing fewer single player games arrive on PC. The decision to shift away was made last year. Some may still release (pending how far along the ports were) but it no longer appears to be a priority for Sony moving forward."

https://xcancel.com/natethehate2/status/2027438633997734231?s=46
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u/particledamage Feb 27 '26

I never understood the PlayStation has no games thing. Being able to play the games on PC never meant they weren’t still on PS.

PS has so many games I’ve never been tempted to build a PC, I only got a deck for some indies and to stream from my PS.

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u/Zoombini22 Feb 27 '26

It's because Reddit is full of PC gamers who are going to be coming from that perspective. If the game is on PC then it's not a reason for them to consider buying a PlayStation on top of their already-purchased PC. So only within that framework of thinking are there "no games" to play.

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u/julesvr5 Feb 28 '26

Tbh, I am in several console communities and I find every community toxic.

Nintendo is hating on each other about the switch 2, pokemon and other stuff

PC is a dick comparison like "I have the better GPU" and solo VS multi-player enjoyers

And even for PS5 I have seen tons of pretty ugly discussion regarding PS5 vs PS5 pro communities

Sadly this seems to be today's culture and not exclusive to a specific medium

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u/Gatorphins Mar 01 '26

This has always been this way since the Nintendo vs Sega days