If you've just gotten back into gaming, you might have noticed that several PS4 and PS5 games are now available on Steam and the Epic Games Store. This is part of Sony's ongoing initiative to port over a handful of its most popular exclusives to a wider audience. Most recently, The Last of Us Part 1 became available on the PC, which could've been handled better. Even though such games are already moving onto the PC platform, fans shouldn't expect Bloodborne anytime soon.
According to an interview by Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO, Jim Ryan, with Famitsu (later translated through Google on ResetEra), PlayStation's "main responsibility is to have people enjoy the game experience using the latest PlayStation. We are increasing the number of PS5-exclusive titles and staggering the release of the PC versions."
Later on in the same interview, Ryan added fan feedback has led the company to believe that a 2-3-year gap between the release of the PS5 versions and the PC ports is ideal.
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