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    PlayStation Says It Is “Moving Away” from Hardware Centricity — Could More PlayStation-to-Xbox Ports Be On The Way?

    August 7, 2025

    As Xbox comes to dominate Sony’s own PlayStation Store, the famed firm is asking itself why it shouldn’t do the same. Can we expect even more Xbox games from PlayStation in the future? My guess is “yes.”

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