
Sony drops PC mention from SEC strategy report in favour of AI
Sony removed a 2025 pledge to bring first‑party titles to PC from its 2026 annual strategy filing with the US SEC and replaced it with language spotlighting AI, Game File reports.
Sony has removed reference to PC as a target platform from its 2026 annual report filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, replacing the line with a passage emphasizing artificial intelligence. The company's 2025 report said it would "continue its efforts to deploy its first-party titles to multiple platforms such as PC." The 2026 version instead states, "Sony is utilizing AI to unleash the creativity of studios and further enhance the PlayStation experience," and adds that "Sony aims to improve productivity through the use of AI powered tools, allowing development teams to reinvest their time into building richer worlds and gameplay experiences. In the platform business, Sony is working to leverage AI to route transactions more efficiently, and to personalize and recommend content for individual users in the PlayStation Store." The change was noted by Game File.


