Sony's PlayStation PC group generated $300 million in net revenue from PC ports between 2021 and 2023. This amount, drawn from a former employee's LinkedIn profile, marked growth from zero revenue and surpassed initial expectations of around $50 million by a factor of six.
Key titles contributing included God of War, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Horizon Zero Dawn, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, and The Last of Us Part I. Helldivers 2 added notable momentum with over 100,000 concurrent Steam players, Sony's largest PC launch by that metric to date.
However, despite these results, reports indicate a strategic shift toward console exclusivity for single-player games. Insiders note potential cancellations for PC versions of Ghost of Yotei, Marvel’s Wolverine, and others, while live-service projects like Marathon remain on track for PC. Interest waned in later 2024 ports such as Spider-Man 2 and God of War Ragnarök, amid an initial PSN account stipulation that was later rescinded.
In the broader context of Sony's gaming operations, the $300 million over three years appears somewhat modest. The metrics suggest a recalibration may be underway.