Rise Of The Ronin Becomes Latest PlayStation Exclusive To Fail On PC

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Launched To Extremely Low Player Count On PC!

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  • Rise of the Ronin is the latest casualty in the PlayStation exclusive to PC port pipeline.
  • The game only amassed around 8K concurrent players on Steam while receiving negative reviews.
  • Koei Tecmo’s port is rigged with performance issues and has a huge file size.

Sony has been releasing many of its major exclusive titles on PC for the past couple of years to open up a new revenue stream for the company. But, these releases have not been extremely successful, with the likes of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 failing to reach the heights of past ports.

Sony has still persisted with this strategy, however, with Rise of the Ronin being the latest game in the PlayStation family to get a PC port. But, from the looks of it, the RPG is the latest casualty of the PlayStation brand on Steam.

Why This Matters: PC ports failing after a staggered launch should tell the industry that a concurrent release is much better.

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The RPG has had a disappointing start on Steam

Rise of the Ronin launched to dismal numbers on Steam with only 7,965 concurrent players on the platform, failing to make an impact. The RPG also got negative reviews from fans with a dismal 39.27% rating and severe technical issues plaguing the engrossing title.

Rise of the Ronin was published as a Sony exclusive on PS5 last year, and Koei Tecmo worked on the PC port in 2025, but fans have complained about the file size and rather middling visuals compared to the PlayStation version.

Hence, players have been let down by the PC port, labelling Rise of the Ronin another underwhelming effort just like other exclusives on Steam. PlayStation has had to face more controversy than success in its PC gaming venture recently, with its PSN account requirement leading to a lot of backlash.

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Rise of the Ronin had a much better reception on PS5

Shuhei Yoshida mentioned how PC ports of older games are like printing money, but Sony’s recent ventures on the platform do not reflect this statement.

Many critics have also questioned this strategy, saying the company can’t figure out its purpose anymore, while others have commended PlayStation, terming PC ports better for business.

Do you think Sony should continue greenlighting more PC ports or stop altogether? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.

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