Recent data found in Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered game files points to a PlayStation launcher designed for PC, suggesting Sony may be gearing up for a broader PC game rollout. The discovery has been echoed by multiple outlets, reinforcing the possibility that Sony is expanding beyond its traditional console ecosystem to reach a wider computer gaming audience.
There are also signals that PC titles could integrate with the PlayStation Network, though no current game supports PSN account linking. References to PSNAccountLinked and PSNLinkingEntitlements appeared in the Marvel’s Spider-Man: Remastered files, indicating potential future capabilities that could tie PC play more closely to Sony’s online services.
Recently, Sony’s official site hinted at a PC-focused games section, including a page for future releases. Among the titles listed there are Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, with the knowledge that some released games are already available on Steam and the Epic Games Store, broadening access for PC players.
The exact timeline for the launch of a Sony PC launcher remains uncertain, with fans awaiting an official update. This pause in concrete dates has driven considerable speculation about how and when Sony’s PC strategy might unfold for its acclaimed first-party titles.
Source: VG Times