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Ghost of Tsushima And God of War Will be Ported to PC – Rumor

According to CrazyLeaksOnATrain, Sony will announce PC ports for Ghost of Tsushima, God of War, Bloodborne, and Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection in the following months.

Disclaimer – This information has not been verified, therefore this is not factual.

CrazyLeaksOnATrain has affirmed on several occasions that Bloodborne will be released on PC, his followers can confirm his accurate leak on the Kingdom Hearts PC port, Nioh 2, Ninja Gaiden Trilogy, and the Mass Effect Legendary Edition. What’s more interesting is that the leaker claims that Microsoft is working on a potential Xbox portable.

During Sony’s 2020 corporate report, the company confirmed an interest in “exploring” the benefits of releasing some first-party games on PC. The executives suggest that the strategy could help PlayStation to draw more active users to the PlayStation Network and expanding the PlayStation brand.

SIE aims to achieve robust revenue growth by accelerating the virtuous cycle that has been established for the PlayStation Platform. This entails increasing active users and playtime, enhancing network services, and reinforcing content IP so that consumers select PlayStation as their platform of choice.

Targeted outcomes include growth in active users, stronger retention, and a shorter cash conversion cycle, from which expanded cash flow can be expected.

We will explore expanding our 1st party titles to the PC platform, in order to promote further growth in our profitability.

Detroit: Become Human, Death Stranding, Horizon Zero Dawn, and  Final Fantasy VII: Remake

are some of the PlayStation titles that made the jump to PC, it’s important to mention that those titles did not release on launch day on PC. PlayStation fans will get the game first and maybe the games will be played best on the PlayStation 5 thanks to the Dualsense controller and the console’s SSD.

 

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