Ghost of Yotei
News, coverage and analysis tracking Ghost of Yotei across the outlets.- Sony reportedly scaling back PC ports for PlayStation exclusivesSony Interactive Entertainment is reportedly scaling back PC ports for its PlayStation 5 exclusives due to lower-than-expected sales and concerns about brand dilution. While some online titles like Marathon and Marvel Tōkon will still release on PC, single-player games may remain console-exclusive for longer periods. This shift marks a change from Sony's previous strategy of bringing major franchises to PC.
- Sony Reportedly Pulls Back PC Ports of Single-Player PS5 Games — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesSony Interactive Entertainment is reportedly scaling back its strategy of releasing single-player PlayStation 5 games on PC, according to a Bloomberg report. The company has halted PC port plans for several major titles, citing concerns about damaging the console's brand and potentially lower-than-expected sales. Multiplayer and online-focused games will continue to be released on PC, while some previously planned PC ports have been scrapped.
- Report: Sony losing interest in bringing major PlayStation titles to PCSony is reportedly scaling back its strategy of releasing major PlayStation 5 titles on PC due to unimpressive sales and concerns about brand dilution. While some titles like Death Stranding 2 and Kena: Scars of Kosmora are still slated for PC release, plans for others have allegedly been scrapped. This contrasts with competitors Microsoft and Nintendo, who continue to support PC and their own hardware respectively.
- Kiss goodbye to Ghost of Yotei on PC: Sony is U-turning on its 'let's put our games on PC' strategy and bunkering back down with console exclusives, says BloombergSony is reportedly reversing its strategy of releasing PlayStation exclusive games on PC, according to a Bloomberg report. Titles like Ghost of Yotei and Saros are expected to remain console-exclusive, ending a policy that began around 2020. This move comes despite previous success and internal discussions about the profitability of PC ports.
- Sony will no longer release their biggest PlayStation games on PC, claims report, starting with Ghost of YōteiA report claims Sony will cease releasing major single-player PlayStation 5 exclusives on PC, starting with Ghost of Yōtei. This marks a shift back towards console exclusivity, contrasting with Microsoft's broader platform strategy. While online-focused games will still be multiplatform, grand solo campaigns are reportedly being kept for PlayStation consoles.
- Sony Has Reportedly Returned to Console Exclusivity in Part Because Some Within PlayStation Are Worried That Releasing Games on PC May Hurt Sales of PS5 and Even PS6 - IGNSony is reportedly returning to a console exclusivity strategy for its single-player games, pulling back from PC releases due to concerns that PC versions may hurt PlayStation 5 and future PlayStation 6 sales. While online and live-service games will continue to be released on PC, including day-one releases for some titles, plans for games like Ghost of Yotei have been scrapped. This shift contrasts with Microsoft's multiplatform approach and may be influenced by perceived poor PC sales of PlayStation titles and the potential for PlayStation games to run on future Xbox consoles.
- Sony Returns to PlayStation Exclusivity and Stops Single Player PC Ports, New Report SaysA new report indicates Sony will cease porting its first-party single-player games to PC, keeping them exclusive to PlayStation consoles like the PlayStation 5. Live service titles will still be released on other platforms. This shift is attributed to concerns about brand damage and potential impact on console sales, though plans are subject to change.
- Sony Reportedly Cutting Down on PC Ports for Single-Player PS5 GamesSony is reportedly scaling back PC ports for its single-player PlayStation 5 games, according to a report citing anonymous sources. Titles like Ghost of Yotei and Saros may not be released on PC, with a faction within PlayStation believing these ports harm console sales. However, multiplayer games and certain upcoming titles are still expected to receive PC releases.
- PlayStation May Stop Releasing Single-Player Games on PCBloomberg reporter Jason Schreier suggests Sony Interactive Entertainment may cease releasing traditional single-player PlayStation exclusives on PC, citing concerns about brand damage and console sales. While live-service titles are expected to continue launching on PC, games like Marvel's Wolverine are reportedly planned for PlayStation 5 only. This potential shift does not appear to affect third-party published titles.
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- Ghost of Yōtei Was Planned for PC But Not Anymore, Saros to Also Remain PS5-Exclusive – RumorRumors suggest that Sony's single-player titles, including Ghost of Yōtei and Saros, will no longer be released on PC, despite Ghost of Yōtei initially being planned for the platform. This alleged shift in strategy is reportedly due to concerns within PlayStation about impacting sales for current and future consoles and the overall brand.
- The Game Awards 2025 - List of Nominees - NintendoFuseGeoff Keighley announced the nominees for The Game Awards 2025, highlighting Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and Ghost of Yotei with multiple nominations across various categories including Game of the Year. The full list of nominees for categories like Best Performance, Best Ongoing Game, and Best Mobile Game has been revealed, with the Player's Voice award nominees to be announced later. The article also mentions Steve as the Senior Editor of NintendoFuse.
- Ghost of Yotei (PS5)Ghost of Yotei offers a relaxing open-world experience on PlayStation 5, featuring locked 60 FPS performance and graphics comparable to Ghost of Tsushima. While the gameplay systems are slightly more complex and exploration is enjoyable, the story and final boss difficulty were found to be less compelling than its predecessor. The game supports offline play, though a day one patch was downloaded to fix bugs and improve the UI.
- Despite studio closures and project cancellations, PlayStation Studios is still hiring for new rolesDespite recent studio closures and project cancellations, PlayStation Studios is actively hiring for new game projects across several of its development teams, including Team Asobi, Housemarque, and Polyphony Digital. This hiring push comes as Sony aims to solidify its position in the current console generation, with titles like Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and Helldivers 2 showing strong performance.
- Ghost of Yotei ‘Legends’ Co-op Mode Coming as Free Post-Launch UpdateSucker Punch has announced that Ghost of Yotei will receive a free 'Legends' co-op multiplayer mode on March 10, 2026, for PlayStation 5. This update will introduce four distinct classes and new co-op missions, including a high-difficulty Raid mode scheduled for April.
- Share of the Week: FramingPlayStation's Share of the Week highlights user-submitted screenshots featuring characters framed within game environments. Players shared moments from titles like Ghost of Yōtei, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Stellar Blade using the #PSshare and #PSBlog hashtags. The next theme is 'Heroic', with submissions due March 4, 2026.
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- Outgoing Sucker Punch boss hopes studio can make games in 'shorter periods of time'Outgoing Sucker Punch studio head Brian Fleming hopes the studio can reduce its game development cycles from five years to four. He emphasized that the focus should be on designing games that can be built in shorter periods rather than increasing team size or relying on AI. Fleming also touched on the studio's stance against making light of sensitive topics following a past incident.
- Ghost of Yōtei Legends Co-Op Mode Launches March 10 as Free Update — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesSucker Punch Productions announced that Ghost of Yōtei's co-op multiplayer mode, Legends, will launch on March 10 as a free update. The mode will feature up to four players with various classes and include Survival, Story, and Incursion mission types, with a raid planned for a future update.