It's only a matter of time before we hear about the next big PlayStation exclusive coming to the PC platform.
Sony's games have seen major success on Steam since the publisher decided that it's time to bring all their blockbuster exclusives to more players with Horizon Zero Dawn back in 2020.
The recent co-op shooter Helldivers 2, which launched simultaneously on PC and PlayStation 5, has attracted more players on Steam, which will only accelerate Sony's plan to start putting everything on PC much sooner.
And with PlayStation Showcase rumoured to be just around the corner, it should not take long before we hear about the next game that will be coming to PC.
According to leaker billbil-kun who has a flawless track record when it comes to leaking PlayStation information, players can indeed expect to hear more at the PlayStation event and one of the games that could be confirmed for PC is God of War Ragnarok.
Santa Monica's critically acclaimed action-adventure is reportedly just one of the upcoming PC releases but unfortunately, the article does not mention when exactly the game could launch.
These details should be unveiled at the PlayStation showcase, which is expected to be announced very soon.
Obviously, since none of these details are officially confirmed by Sony, we advise you take everything with a grain of salt, as this is just rumour and speculation, despite the leaker's reliability.
In addition to God of War Ragnarok, other PlayStation exclusives should follow in the coming months and years. Gran Turismo 7 is one of those found in the big Steam leak while the Wolverine PC build was discovered in the recent ransomware attack on Insomniac Games.
It's safe to say that it's going to be a pretty great period for PC gamers with all these PlayStation exclusives coming their way.
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