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The astrobot is like their mascot for their hardware kinda
At this point in the PS5's life cycle, it's too late to hoard any exclusives. They had their chance to build a solid lineup of worthwhile exclusives and add value to the console, and they failed, by making the majority of them available on PS4 and PC, thereby giving people no reason to buy their new overpriced console. Since I already own a PS4 and PC, why would I ever pay £470+ just to play Astro's Playroom and Rise of the Ronin? Looking at the wikipedia page of PS5-only games, it paints a bleak picture (funny how they still have Stellar Blade up there, when that too is coming to PC).
So they might as well just bite the bullet and start bringing the remainder of their exclusives to PC, at this point. If you own a Switch and a PC, then between the two, you'll have access to every worthwhile game moving forward. Switch (and its successor) for Nintendo's exclusives and some less-demanding games, and PC for literally everything else (plus mods to uncensor games that'd otherwise be screwed on consoles).
I mean even Valve decided to open up Aperture Desk Jobs to peripherals that aren't the Steam Deck, even though its literal purpose is to make people familiar with the Steam Deck inputs and it doesn't play well on gamepads that lack trackpads, gyro and grip buttons for obvious reason