For the most part, Sony has kept its exclusive games on its own systems, but that changed with theHorizon: Zero DawnPC port. Since then, Sony has releasedDays Goneon PC as well, and has made its intentions clear that it will be bringing other PlayStation exclusive games to PC in future. While Sony hasn’t confirmed which PlayStation exclusive is next in line for a PC port, some fans think it may very well be Sucker Punch’s acclaimed open world samurai gameGhost of Tsushima.
Rumors of aGhost of TsushimaPC port have started up again thanks to a post by Reddit user Dinov_. They discovered that theGhost of Tsushimabox art has seemingly be updated to remove the “Only on PlayStation” logo, which they have taken as a sign that the game could be getting a PC port soon. However, it’s worth pointing out that other PlayStation exclusive games have removed the label from their box art in the past only for PC ports to never materialize, so this doesn’t necessarily mean anything.
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If Sony did bringGhost of Tsushimato PC, it wouldn’t be all that surprising. After all, Sony has made it clear that it plans on bringing more PlayStation exclusive games to PC in future, andGhost of Tsushimaseems like it would be a solid candidate for a PC port.Ghost of Tsushimareviewswere very positive, and it is generally considered one of the better PS4 exclusive games.
Plus, it is likely that Sucker Punch is working on aGhost of Tsushimasequelof some description. If that’s the case, bringing the original game to PC would help expand the franchise to more players than before. And it stands to reason that some PC gamers may likeGhost of Tsushimaenough that they could be convinced to purchase a PlayStation 5 console to playGhost of Tsushima 2, whenever that comes out.
As it stands,Sucker Punch’s next gameremains a mystery, and it’s entirely possible that it’s notGhost of Tsushima-related at all. BesidesGhost of Tsushima, Sucker Punch has worked on other PlayStation franchises in the past, including theSly Cooperplatforming series and the open world superheroInfamousgames. However, considering the success ofGhost of Tsushima, one has to imagine that Sucker Punch’s next move would be capitalizing on that instead of going back to one of its older franchises.
There are rumors that a newPlayStation State of Play eventis going to take place soon, so perhaps fans will learn more about the potentialGhost of TsushimaPC port then.