Your thread title and actual OP are fighting each other lol.
Anyway, about Day-and-Date...I don't think it's happening for Sony 1P this gen outside of select GaaS, MP-centric online-focused games. I keep saying TLOU 2 Factions will be one of those games, and it will, but there will probably be a couple of others too.
You won't see Spiderman 2 or Wolverine Day 1 on PC, I think they'll wait until next gen (or close to next gen, say 4 or so years from now) before doing that on PC side. And it'll definitely correspond with their own launcher, not Steam releases, because why give Valve a 30% cut?
Yeah I'd probably buy many of Sony's games on PC instead of PS5... but probably not all.
Barely anything changes for Sony at that point..
Honestly I'm hoping Sony's support of PC includes games that are more tuned for PC like strategy or maybe a cool Diablo-like ARPG.
They could bring back EverQuest to fill the void World of Warcraft will leave behind (and that games like FF XIV are partially filling).
Yeh I sell my PS5 instantly.
Having everything I need on PC works out perfectly for me.
I'm planning to go PC this gen but under the assumption most Sony games will be staggered by a year or more between PS5 and PC, outside of the MP GaaS-centric ones. And some like the superhero games, I honestly doubt if they get ported to PC at all this generation.
I don't think there's a business case where Sony just uproots everything and does Day 1 for all games between PS and PC without tying Day 1 on PC into a system where they can essentially recoup console sale losses (considering Sony are already making a profit off console sales...well at least the PS5 Disc models, don't know about the Digital ones tho they barely make any of those).
So if they do Day 1 on PC, it won't be through Steam or Epic but their own launcher, which they can monetize outside of Day 1 game sales more efficiently, and balance any possibility of a player going PC to play their games instead of picking up a PlayStation console. They're some years away from doing this, however.