The publisher has seen some successes with its games dropping on the Sony console, including Forza Horizon 5 and The Outer Worlds 2, while other titles like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle dropped on the PS5 at a later date than the Xbox and PC.
That will be the case for Forza Horizon 6, which will drop on Xbox and PC in May 2026, with a PS5 release coming at some point later in the year.
When it comes to Fable and Kiln, both are planned to launch on PS5 the same day as other platforms.
Speaking to GamesRadar+, Craig said: "There's always development realities about when these projects start – how big a team is, and what plans we have at the start of development...
"Sometimes we are inconsistent. You see some games in one place, some games in multiple places.
"Just know that we're going to work on that, and we're going to try and be more consistent with what we do."
Craig also noted the benefits for Xbox Game Studios in giving their work a greater audience by making the most of their PS5 launches.
He added: "Forza Horizon 5, which launched on PS5 last year, did really, really well. It helped the community around that game grow – it gives everybody more people to play with. "For me, this strategy is really about how we can have our games reach as many people as they can."