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Sony pulling back from PC also means it's pulling back from China https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-indus...ck-from-china/
“ Thanks to restrictive import regulations, console gaming never took off in China the way PC and mobile have.
Sony's surprise decision to reverse its strategy of porting singleplayer PlayStation games to PC has been scrutinized plenty. Bluepoint Games' head of technology suggested it was likely because Sony's more worried about Valve than about Xbox, while our own Morgan Park pointed out that Sony is only robbing us of maybe four half-decent games.
Alinea Insights has been analyzing sales of PlayStation games more generally, but with some interesting info about the PC side of things for us to dig out. Like the fact a full 42% of Death Stranding 2's PC sales came from China, which was its "biggest Steam market". Alinea notes that "China is a top market for Stellar Blade on Steam as well."
According to Steam's last hardware survey, 39.48% of Steam users have their language set to English and 21.85% to Simplified Chinese, making it the second-most popular language by a large margin—every other language is a single-digit percentage or less.
It's difficult to figure out how many actual people that comes to though, since a bunch of those accounts will inevitably belong to internet cafes. Some estimates put the number over 30 million. Whatever the actual figure, it's a sizable chunk of players to up and ignore because you want people to fork out for a PS5 to play Wolverine.
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Alinea also noted that releasing games on PC didn't seem to hurt sales on PlayStation. In fact, it had the opposite effect, with Death Stranding 2 having "its best two-week stretch since launch on Sony's platform" after coming to PC.
And while it was on sale at the time, the same discount had run twice before with less effective results. Stellar Blade, which wasn't discounted on PlayStation when it was ported to PC, also enjoyed a simultaneous boost in PS5 sales.“
Consolele au fost interzise in China o perioada de timp iar acolo PC-ul si telefoanele fac legea.
Avem un lucru in comun cu China PC-ul si comunismul. 
Inteleg ca le e “frica” de PC / Steam / schimbare dar pe termen lung eu vad aici o greseala din partea Sony.
Sony nu e Nintendo si ei sunt prinsi in modelul tradițional care nu mai exista. Suntem in 2026 nu in 2000 pe vremea PS2.
PS. Am 5 console un desktop si un laptop.