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Microsoft made it's entire library compatible with windows 10/11. And Sony is porting all their flagship titles to PC. The opposite of what you're saying is happening.
I didn't claim that PC games would become completely irrelevant, but that doesn't change the fact that most sales are generated by console and mobile games nowadays, which therefore represent the main market.
https://newzoo.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/2023-global-games-market-per-segment-FREE.png,
Or for the Full article:
https://newzoo.com/resources/blog/pc-and-console-games-market-comparison-2023
There's an increase expected for PC gaming next year, but main market is going to remain for consoles
https://starloopstudios.com/mobile-games-vs-pc-vs-console-games-what-market-is-the-best-bet/
SONY porting their mainly (several years old) games to PC isn't exactly a sign of an increasing importance for PC gaming.
It's just secondary use, and since both PC and Console hardware are pretty similar meanwhile: why not?
But has Sony started any game, that's supposed to be a PC main game so far?
Once they plan on doing something like that, we're talking