It looks like God of War: Ragnarok could be the next PlayStation exclusive to get a PC port.
According to reliable PlayStation Store leaker billbil-kun for Dealabs , Santa Monica Studio’s action-adventure game is reportedly “one of the next PlayStation exclusive titles to be ported on PC” (via GamesRadar ).
Billbil-kun, who has previously shared confirmed leaks on Mortal Kombat 1 and the latest PlayStation Plus line-ups, didn’t have a release date to offer, but did say that an announcement is set for May.
Sony itself has yet to announced a State of Play showcase, but rumours suggest that is scheduled for late spring or early summer . If this is the case, a God of War: Ragnarok PC port announcement would line up perfectly for the occasion.
Over the past few years, PlayStation has been porting its games over to Steam one at a time. The first exclusive to make the leap was Guerrilla Games’ Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition in 2020, and was later followed by Insomniac’s Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart , Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part 1 .
The most recent former PlayStation exclusive to be ported was Horizon Zero Dawn ‘s sequel Horizon Forbidden West , which arrived in March and also featured the Burning Shores expansion.
Ghost of Tsushima : Director’s Cut by Sucker Punch Productions is set for a PC release on May 16 with pre-orders now available via Steam and the Epic Games Store. The original game first launch in 2020 for PlayStation 4 and later received an expansion featuring a new island to explore. The base game and the update were compiled into the Director’s Cut , which was then released in 2021 for PS4 and PlayStation 5 .
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