Sony’s reported strategy to halt PC ports of its major PlayStation 5 single-player franchises has left the gaming community speculating about upcoming releases. The latest mystery surrounds Saros, the upcoming title from Returnal developer Housemarque, launching next month.
When asked directly about whether Saros would come to PC, the game’s director declined to provide clarity on the matter. The deliberate silence fuels ongoing speculation about Sony’s plans for the title and what it signals for the broader future of PlayStation-to-PC conversions.
The timing of these questions matters significantly. Earlier this month, reports emerged suggesting PlayStation intends to keep its flagship single-player games exclusive to PS5, reversing the publisher’s previous openness to releasing major titles on PC. This represents a notable departure from recent years, when games like God of War and Spider-Man made their way to the platform.
Housemarque’s reluctance to address the PC question directly suggests the company may be under contractual restrictions preventing public discussion. Whether Saros remains PlayStation exclusive or eventually reaches PC remains unclear, but the director’s guarded response speaks volumes about Sony’s evolving exclusivity stance.
As launch approaches next month, more clarity may emerge about Saros’s platform availability and what Sony’s new direction means for PC gamers hoping to access the company’s biggest exclusive releases.