The release of Ghost of Tsushima, an action-adventure game developed by Sucker Punch Productions, has created quite a buzz among gamers. Initially released exclusively for PlayStation 4 in July 2020, many PC players have been eagerly waiting for news about when the game will be available on their platform of choice. In this article, we will discuss the highly curious topic of when Ghost of Tsushima is coming to PC.
Since its release on PlayStation 4, Ghost of Tsushima has received critical acclaim for its stunning visuals, immersive gameplay, and captivating story. The game takes players on a journey through feudal Japan, where they assume the role of Jin Sakai, a samurai warrior fighting against the Mongol invasion. With its breathtaking open-world environment and intense combat mechanics, Ghost of Tsushima has become a must-play title for many gamers.
When is Ghost of Tsushima Coming to PC?
According to industry insider "The Snitch," there are rumors suggesting that Ghost of Tsushima may be coming to PC in the near future. The Snitch, who has a reliable track record, recently revealed on Reddit that a PC port for a Sony exclusive game will be released in July.
It is possible that this could be any game, but it seems likely that it could be Ghost of Tsushima since it is one of the few PS4-exclusives that has not been released on PC yet. Sony has been gradually releasing these games on Steam.
There have been several indications suggesting that a PC version of Ghost of Tsushima is in the works. One of the most notable hints came from the well-known Nvidia leak, which provided details on numerous unreleased or unannounced games. Among the leaked information was the inclusion of a PC port for Ghost of Tsushima. This leak has gained significant credibility as many of the listed reveals have been confirmed since then.
The new boxart for Ghost of Tsushima is now available on PlayStation Direct without the 'Only on PlayStation' banner. It's not surprising considering that Horizon Zero Dawn and Days Gone are also on PC. We already knew that many PlayStation exclusives would be coming to PC.