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Perhaps not. Sony made a PC division for their exclusives. Though i have a feeling sales of God of War PC will be what dictates how much they take PC seriously. IF.. sales are high, i think sony will start thinking about releasing their exclusives after only 2-4 months instead of 1-3 years. Releasing on PC is just more money for them lol. Makes sense anyways, since games are made on PC's anyways. So porting it over isn't that hard of thing to do.
The department was created precisely due to the success of porting this game and it is currently an indicator (from an official interview with the developer).
But the main truth is that the global level of sales of games for PCs turned out to be better in the end, compared to consoles.
I was personally very pleased with the news about the new department, and once again a good attitude towards SONY was strengthened.
Well, that ideology could go both ways, to be honest, especially for 4000% PC gamers only. Sony cannot expect, at least, 80%+ PC gamers' support by just adding the bare minimums to their conslow port if they desire a healthy new stream of revenue.