PlayStation is porting all their games to PC now, they don’t do it on launch, but generally in couple of years after the release. So, if you count PC, I don’t think there are going to be any PS5 exclusives left (same for Xbox).
If you toss in PS4 games there are still exclusives, but yeah, going forward it looks like it’s gonna be all timed exclusives. More surprising than Sony-developed games going to PC is all the Japanese-developed games. Very different from the old days when Japanese games were rarely available on PC.
Still worth it since I can play Sony-developed games earlier than if I just used my PC - I couldn’t justify getting an Xbox since every single game is always on PC day 1.
Yeah, I personally prefer consoles but if you have a gaming PC, I don’t think Xbox makes much sense.
Also, if PS continues with their focus on live service games (there are 10+ live service games in development by PS right now), it’s possible they will release them on PC day 1 too.
PlayStation is porting all their games to PC now, they don’t do it on launch, but generally in couple of years after the release. So, if you count PC, I don’t think there are going to be any PS5 exclusives left (same for Xbox).
If you toss in PS4 games there are still exclusives, but yeah, going forward it looks like it’s gonna be all timed exclusives. More surprising than Sony-developed games going to PC is all the Japanese-developed games. Very different from the old days when Japanese games were rarely available on PC.
Still worth it since I can play Sony-developed games earlier than if I just used my PC - I couldn’t justify getting an Xbox since every single game is always on PC day 1.
Yeah, I personally prefer consoles but if you have a gaming PC, I don’t think Xbox makes much sense.
Also, if PS continues with their focus on live service games (there are 10+ live service games in development by PS right now), it’s possible they will release them on PC day 1 too.
Yeah, if PS ever ditches single player games I’ll be gaming on PC exclusively.