Sony focuses heavily on AI in its recent summary, drops any mention of PC gaming

Sony's 2026 strategy report drops all PC mentions and adds a new AI section, effectively confirming first-party exclusives are staying PlayStation-only.

Sony focuses heavily on AI in its recent summary, drops any mention of PC gaming
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TL;DR: Sony's 2026 strategy report removes all mentions of PC gaming, confirming first-party single-player exclusives will remain PlayStation-only. The company introduces a new AI section to enhance game development and personalize the PlayStation Store, while focusing on sustainable business growth amid rising costs.
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We may have official confirmation of Sony's stance on PC ports, but Sony didn't hold a press conference for this one. The company recently filed its 2026 annual business strategy report, and we noticed that some important bits were missing. The 2025 version of this document explicitly stated that Sony would "continue its efforts to deploy its first-party titles to multiple platforms such as PC." That sentence is completely gone from the 2026 filing, with no replacement.

What took its place is a brand-new section dedicated to AI. Sony now says it is "utilizing AI to unleash the creativity of studios," framing AI-powered tools as a way to boost developer productivity and free up time for building richer game worlds. Now, we have previously known of Sony projects that have at least been assisted by AI, so this stance is not that new, all things considered.

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There's more to it than just the development pipeline: Sony also plans to use AI to personalize PlayStation Store recommendations and route transactions more efficiently. This is a big change in tone from Sony's previous public stance, in which its leadership emphasized that AI should support creators rather than replace them. Now, it looks like Sony is using AI across much of its development pipeline, including software development, 3D modeling, and animation.

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The removal of PC ports has also been telegraphed for months. Bloomberg's Jason Schreier reported in March that Sony had scrapped PC plans for several upcoming titles, and PlayStation Studios CEO Hermen Hulst reportedly confirmed internally in May that narrative single-player games would remain on PlayStation hardware. Games like Ghost of Yotei, Marvel's Wolverine, and Saros are all now confirmed to remain PS5-exclusive.

The reasoning cited in Bloomberg's reporting was a mix of underperforming PC sales and fears that delayed ports were weakening the case for buying a PS5 in the first place. TweakTown also noted earlier this year that the rise of Valve's Steam Machine may have factored into Sony's thinking, as it blurs the line between PC and the console market Sony is trying to protect.

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Multiplayer and live-service titles like Helldivers 2 are thought to be exempt from this change, since those games depend on reaching the largest possible audience. However, given the new evidence and previous statements from top PlayStation execs, it looks like the six-year era of single-player PlayStation Studios titles eventually making it to Steam is over.

Interestingly, the report also quietly dropped the word "profitable" from its growth targets, now aiming only for "sustainable business growth" rather than "sustainable and profitable business growth." This likely reflects the pressure that rising development costs are putting on margins. For PC gamers, the important bit is that the SEC filing just made official what the leaks had already made pretty clear.

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Hassam is a veteran tech journalist and editor with over eight years of experience embedded in the consumer electronics industry. His obsession with hardware began with childhood experiments involving semiconductors, a curiosity that evolved into a career dedicated to deconstructing the complex silicon that powers our world. From benchmarking PC internals to stress-testing flagship CPUs and GPUs, Hassam specializes in translating high-level engineering into deep, unbiased insights for the enthusiast community.

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