Speaking in an interview with Eurogamer, Layden notes how the technological jump from the original PlayStation to the PS2, still the best-selling console of all time, was...
Layden says releasing PC versions of PlayStation games years after they first arrive on the console causes plenty of anger among Sony fans, so Xbox releases from PlayStation Studios would result in even more outcry, potentially harming Sony’s brand reputation. “I don’t know if the juice is worth the squeeze,” he said.
Waiting years to release on PC causes anger among Sony fans?
I really don’t get that. I have had every PlayStation console, and was overjoyed when God of War came to PC so more people could play it. Every Souls fan should have their face mashed by Sigrún.
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Waiting years to release on PC causes anger among Sony fans?
Yeah, the petulant children get angry because they lose their exclusivity
I really don’t get that. I have had every PlayStation console, and was overjoyed when God of War came to PC so more people could play it. Every Souls fan should have their face mashed by Sigrún.