Sony reported impressive PC sales figures for the fiscal year ended March 31, and it plans to have a third of its games available on PC by 2025.
Sony said in its financial presentation that it expects PC gaming to continue growing exponentially beyond the current fiscal year. The company’s PC revenue has climbed year-over-year from $35 million in 2020 to $80 million in 2021. It is expected to reach $300 million by the end of fiscal 2022, which ends March 31, 2023.
The company noted sales of its latest PC version, with Horizon Zero Dawn leading the group with 2.4 million units sold. The next bestseller in recent years was God of War with 917,000 units sold, followed by Days Gone with 852,000 units sold.
Other Sony games coming to PC include the Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves collection, slated for release this year and in June, and a PS5-exclusive return said to be coming to PC, but the company has yet to announce Housemarque’s sci-fi shooter.
Sony also said it hopes that by 2025, 30% of its first-party games will be released on PC. It expects 20% of its games to be available on PC by the end of the fiscal year.