PlayStation Studios site changes add to Sony PC pullback reports

PlayStation Studios has updated parts of its official website, and the edits line up with recent reports that Sony is rethinking PC plans for some of its first-party games. On the current U.S. site, Valkyrie Entertainment no longer mentions work across console and PC, while XDev now says it publishes “exclusive titles for PlayStation players worldwide.” Nixxes Software still keeps PC in its studio description.
PlayStation’s Indonesia and Hong Kong pages still show the older Valkyrie and XDev text, including the line about work “from console to PC.” What can be confirmed today is that Sony has refreshed parts of its main PlayStation Studios site in some regions, while other regions still serve older pages. This looks more like a staggered site rollout, or regional pages that have not yet been updated, than a full synchronized scrub.
Source: Sony
The bigger story still comes from Bloomberg’s report , which said Sony had pulled back from PC ports for major single-player PlayStation games and no longer planned PC versions for titles such as Ghost of Yōtei and SAROS. Push Square later tied the recent website edits to that same report, which is why the page changes drew more attention this week.
The public website changes themselves do not say Sony is ending PC releases, and Nixxes remains described as a studio focused on high-quality PC ports. But we can all agree that something has changed and it looks like Bloomberg report was in fact correct.
Source: Sony PlayStation Studios , Game Observer