A PC version of 2020’s Ghost of Tsushima could be announced next week, it’s claimed.
According to Xbox Era’s Nick Baker, who accurately predicted a majority of Sony‘s recent State of Play presentation, posted to X claiming that news on the unannounced, but widely expected, port could arrive as soon as Tuesday, March 5.
“I’m hearing that we might get getting something about the Ghost of Tsushima PC port pretty soon. Maybe around the 5th?.” he posted to X.
Ghost of Tsushima was widely expected to arrive on PC at some point, following in the footsteps of the majority of Sony’s first-party output from that era.
Ghost of Tsushima was released in 2020 on PlayStation 4, and later received a director’s cut for PlayStation 5.
Sony’s PC output has steadily increased since it first divorced some of its tentpole single-player releases from its home console, though this doesn’t appear to have led to sparkling sales.
Last month, the Sony-backed Helldivers 2, a sequel to a niche PS4 and PSVita game, was released on both PC and PS5 simultaneously and became a huge success. The game’s concurrent player count easily eclipsed that of all other PlayStation Studios PC releases combined.
A film adaptation of Ghost of Tsushima is currently in production at Sony.
In 2021, Sucker Punch Game director Nate Fox and creative director Jason Connell were made permanent tourism ambassadors of the city of Tsushima.
The same year, the popularity of the game also led to fans helping raise more than $260,000 to rebuild a shrine on the real island.
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