PlayStation and developer Shift Up have confirmed a demo for third-person action game, Stellar Blade, will release on PlayStation 5 this Friday, March 29.
05.03.2024 - 22:30 / mmorpg.com / John Wick / Casey Bell / Sony
Reported by Insider Gaming (via XboxEra’s Shapeshal_Nick) there appears to be a suggestion that the long rumored PC port of Ghost of Tsushima may finally be announced sometime this week.
<p dir=«ltr» lang=«en» xml:lang=«en»>I’m hearing that we might be getting something about the Ghost of Tsushima PC port pretty soon. Maybe around the 5th? — King Gronk Nick? (@Shpeshal_Nick) March 1, 2024Shapeshal_Nick’s credibility stems from a recent leak in which he dished on the vast majority of what was coming in Sony’s most recent State of Play ahead of its release.
The Ghost of Tsushima PC release was one of many titles included in the Nvidia GeForce Now leak back in 2021. Since then, many of the titles on that list have either been announced or have released, and yet the Tsushima port has remained curiously absent.
A PC port of Ghost of Tsushima has always made lots of sense. Sony has increasingly expanded its PC footing over the past couple of years and given its reviews and sales on Sony’s platform it’s likely to be a surefire hit with the PC crowd.
In fact, the new IP was so popular that it’s already been greenlit for a film adaptation helmed by John Wick director Chad Stahelski.
We’ll bring you more information on the PC port of Ghost of Tsushima as soon as we learn more.
PlayStation and developer Shift Up have confirmed a demo for third-person action game, Stellar Blade, will release on PlayStation 5 this Friday, March 29.
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Following rumblings of an imminent release date for Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut on PC, Sony has made it official. Developer Sucker Punch's open-world samurai hit will launch via Steam and the Epic Games Store on 16th May.
Capcom has revealed they will be hosting a Capcom Highlights digital event series this week and next week.
Sony has started to accept the PC platform as another viable source for releasing its games. After years of dominantly sticking with just their console platforms when it came to their first-party exclusives, it was only recently that they began to bring these iconic IPs into the once-competitor platform. While we are far from having the full lineup of Sony PlayStation exclusives at our disposal on the PC, a rumor is circulating online that Ghost of Tsushima might be the next big IP port announcement.