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More PlayStation first-party games will be published to PC

Sony has confirmed it will publish more first-party PlayStation games on PC.

“Sony Interactive Entertainment aims to achieve robust revenue growth by accelerating the virtuous cycle that has been established for the PlayStation Platform,” Sony’s Corporate Report 2020 reads. “This entails increasing active users and play time, enhancing network services and reinforcing content IP so that consumers select PlayStation as their platform of choice.

“Targeted outcomes include growth in active users, stronger retention and a shorter cash conversion cycle, from which expanded cash flow can be expected,” it continues. “We will explore expanding our first party titles to the PC platform, in order to promote further growth in our profitability.”

Already, titles like Death Stranding and Horizon Zero Dawn have made the leap from PlayStation to PC. We’ll keep you posted as more titles are confirmed.


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