I figured you wouldn't actually read what I posted in regards to reasons the PC would have port issues. I will gladly quote from it for you
"PC gamers who have been rocking the so solid state for an age… but equally could result in another round of console ports treating the poor PC like a last-gen device."
"there are still a whole lot of hard drives still out there in PC land. That means a lot of cross platform game developers will still be looking to target those spinning platters because of the broad HDD install base in PC gaming.
And that could hold back the PC being seen as a next-gen compatible gaming platform by devs targeting the lowest common tech denominator. That might see us getting the shitty end of the console port stick once again, with the PC versions being more akin to PS4 or Xbox One versions of a game rather than high-end PS5 or Series X iterations."
The article was written in 2019 and now in 2021 because of old storage tech still being supported on the PC we are seeing PC getting the worst end of the stick.
EA and Take 2 are among the top 3rd party developers and surely others will follow suit.
That's the bad news. The good news is Direct Storage can alleviate this issue IF 3rd party devs hop on board but how long until we see the fruits of this is another issue altogether.
EDIT: No boat load of Sony made Playstation games have been announced.
Continue to port beg.