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Only you lose by not playing a good game.
But this is a false if/or concept. The developers of HZD don't choose if the collab content comes or not. Even if you convinced 10,000 other people not to buy it, it wouldn't affect Capcoms decision not to add it. Only the unrelated HZD developers would suffer. It's reasonable if you don't want to play it because you don't care to play it. But denying yourself a great game because another entity choose not to port collab content is foolhardy.
This is just good practice for anything that comes out, it's not special for Horizon. I'd be surprised if it's as bad as you're describing though. No way to know until the populace at large has it in their hands.
This would make sense because Sony really doesn't like playing nice with PC, but it wouldn't explain the Street Fighter situation. I'd also think they'd have put a lot more effort into preventing a PC port entirely if they really cared, I can't imagine why they'd be that invested in collab content for another game that they don't have any exclusivity with.
That would be nice.
This is perfectly sound. There are better reasons to dislike Sony (they are the reason crossplay basically does not exist), but not supporting a Sony owned studio because you take issue with sony is completely reasonable.