The community remembers cross-buy well: a few years ago, it allowed you to buy one game and play it on different Sony platforms — from PlayStation 3 and Vita to PS4. This was convenient for gamers who could continue playing without repurchasing.
Now there are signs that the feature will return in an expanded form. An icon with the PlayStation and PC designation has appeared in the store files, hinting at the possibility of jointly purchasing games for consoles and computers — similar to the Xbox Play Anywhere system.
This has not been officially confirmed, but Sony may follow Microsoft's example and allow you to buy one copy of the game for PC and console. This step logically fits into the company's strategy, which is increasingly publishing its games on Steam and the Epic Games Store.
User opinions also point to a possible hint at the return of a portable PlayStation. Cross-buy between PC and console would be ideal for a Sony portable console, allowing players to switch between devices without additional costs.