According to the latest rumours, the next PlayStation 5 PC port will supposedly be God Of War Ragnarök, finally.
PlayStation-exclusive games coming to PC is a pretty big deal, and while they can sometimes be colossal failures like The Last Of Us Part 1, other times they can be runaway successes like Horizon: Forbidden West Complete Edition.
The next PlayStation-exclusive to make the jump to PC is Ghost Of Tsushima, which you can check out below
They’re also generally good to see since it means more people can play the latest games without having to drop a small fortune on new hardware.
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At the moment fans are patiently waiting for Ghost Of Tsushima: Director’s Cut to drop on PC later this month, though unfortunately it seems like several countries will be unable to play it. It’s like PlayStation saw all the heat Xbox and Microsoft have been getting recently and thought “hey we can do that too.”
In slightly brighter news though, it’s said God Of War Ragnarok is coming to PC next, which is wonderful news for fans of the series.
It’s believed the port will be announced as part of a PlayStation Showcase event later this month, though Sony hasn’t confirmed one is happening yet so take that with a pinch of salt.
On the off chance that it does get revealed though, it’s possible it could launch later this year, possibly around November or December.
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God Of War Ragnarok continues the rebooting story of Kratos and his son Atreus, bringing the Norse mythology storyline to a close and setting the stage for new adventures in the game’s world.
It also includes a roguelike mode called Valhalla, which is a free expansion you can play right now on PlayStation 5.
Fingers-crossed that the rumours are true, as a PC port for arguably the best God Of War game would be a fantastic way to round off May.
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