The list of Sony’s PlayStation exclusive games for PC has grown significantly over the years, and it’s showing no signs of slowing. After tasting some success with games like God of War, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, and The Last of Us Part 1, Sony is now letting the Horizon Forbidden West join the roster laster this month. But if that doesn’t excite you, then you might want to wait for the Ghost of Tsushima PC port, which is expected to be announced as early as this week.
That’s right, the next PlayStation exclusive that’s all but confirmed to get a PC port is Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima, a blockbuster title that was came out in 2020. This news comes from Xbox Era’s Nick Baker, who is known to be a reliable source with a proven history of predicting Sony’s recent State of Play presentation. According to him, we may see an official announcement for Ghost of Tsushima’s PC port as early as this week. He mentions March 5, to be specific.
Ghost of Tsushima PC port could be big
Back-to-back hits for Sony
This is expected to be one of the biggest release as fans like me have been yearning for this game to arrive on PC for quite some time. It’s one of the biggest and the best PlayStation exclusive game out there, in my opinion, and I believe it’ll be well-received by PC gamers. I personally can’t wait to play it on my PC.
Ghost of Tsushima, in case you are wondering, released in 2020 on PlayStation 4, and it came to the PlayStation 5 with a Director’s Cut edition. A film adaptation of Ghost of Tsushima is also currently in production at Sony, so this game is nothing short of a blockbuster.
There’s no official confirmation on this just yet, nor do we know much about the Ghost of Tsushima PC port, its features, etc. Thankfully, we don’t have to wait for long as more information is said to be coming on March 5. PlayStation Studios’ Helldivers 2 has already proved to be a big release, with the devs having to increase the server capacity to retain concurrent players, and Ghost of Tsushima could be another big hit for Sony.