Both Bloodborne and Ghost of Tsushima could potentially look and play significantly better with mods.īloodborne and Ghost of Tsushima have had their time on the PlayStation 4 and the sales have likely peaked. Fan-created modding content helped "save" The Last of Us Part 1 despite its disastrous launch, giving gamers a reason to slog through the crashes if only to check out mods. These two games will benefit a lot from the PC's modding community. Sackboy: A Big Adventure is one of the worst-selling PC ports of a PlayStation exclusive title.īut, if we're being honest, we'd love to see Bloodborne and Ghost of Tsushima come to the PC first. With a PlayStation Showcase reportedly scheduled for later this month, Sony has the perfect opportunity to announce what its next PC port is going to be. If successful, we might see a PC first where a game specifically lists having an SSD as part of its requirements.Īnother game that's been speculated for a PC is Ghost of Tsushima, but Sony hasn't confirmed this yet outside of a box art change two years ago hinting at the PC port. Nixxes Software was recently seen hiring individuals to help them port the PS5-exclusive game, which relies heavily on the flagship console's proprietary SSD, to the PC. We're pretty sure it won't risk overloading Nixxes Software with too many projects, and we're certain that it won't outsource its planned ports to Iron Galaxy anytime soon.įingers crossed, we'll get at least one more PC port later this year and we're hoping that it's Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart. But, we won't blame Sony if it decides to slow down the production of PC ports in light of what happened with The Last of Us Part 1. This year, we're already at two and we haven't hit the halfway mark yet. For 2022, Sony released five PC ports of its best-selling titles. That's a lot in three years, but Sony's ramped up the numbers every year. ![]() Some argue that Returnal should've been released on the PC way sooner. Uncharted: The Legacy of Thieves Collection.In its most recent earnings report, Sony confirmed that it will continue "rolling out catalogue titles for PC." Unfortunately, it didn't confirm exactly which ones are coming and when.Īt the moment, here's a complete list of every PlayStation Studios PC port that's hit the market: We're expecting the result of The Last of Us Part 1 PC port to make Sony at least reevaluate on how it approaches similar projects going forward. Despite the well-deserved backlash to its most recent PC port, Sony doesn't plan on slowing down at all.
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