The PlayStation brand is built on first-party content, whether it's God of War or Uncharted. The gaming giant has been committed to high-quality exclusive development since the PS2 era and has broken new ground in the PS3 era. However, the game industry landscape is changing, and Sony is not far behind and has begun porting its games to PC. And recent leaks suggest the company may ramp up this push in the coming years.

According to the leaked information, Sony considers its exclusive-game-backed approach to be outdated, which refers to Sony's approach of making expensive first-party games by relying on premium sales to make profits.

One slide shows how Sony hopes to address its outdated business model, with the company's future slogan being: "Experiences Everywhere."

Like Microsoft, Sony wants to include all platforms in its business, and competing platforms such as Xbox and Nintendo are not expected to participate in this push, but PlayStation may expand on the PC platform.