Although Sony’s gaming division is known for amazing titles exclusive to their consoles, PlayStation has found massive success bringing older titles like Horizon Zero Dawn and God of War to PC.
Based on a recent job posting, it seems like PlayStation is looking to scale up its offering on PC.
Since the mid-1990s, PlayStation has not only led the console gaming space but has established itself as an industry leader. From having top-tier AAA developers like Santa Monica Studios and Insomniac Games under its belt to the amazing PlayStation console family, the brand has become synonymous with modern-day video games.
Sony recently posted a job listing over on greenhouse.io for a Senior Director for PC Planning and Strategy at PlayStation Global.
The primary responsibilities of the role include leading PC growth, developing and implementing a global PC store strategy, as well as sales execution through global PC storefronts (Epic, Steam).
The fact that Sony is actively hiring for senior positions with the aim of growing their PC presence has fans excited for the future of PlayStation PC.
From God of War and Uncharted during the PS2 and PS3 eras to the recent Horizon and Ghost of Tsushima series, PlayStation Studios have established themselves as one of the biggest videogame developers and publishers.
Prior to 2020, PS Studio titles have been primarily exclusive to the PS console family. However, that changed when Horizon Zero Dawn, the 2017 hit by Guerrilla Games, was released on PC in August of 2020.
Before that, the games were exclusive to PS4. The chances of them making their way to PC were slim. After this, Sony also brought over Bend Studio’s 2018 zombie survival title, Days Gone.
However, while both Horizon Zero Dawn and
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