Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is coming to PC, ending its PlayStation 5 exclusivity. Pre-orders are live now, making this the next Sony PC port since The Last of Us Part 1.
Set for July 26, the Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart port comes courtesy of Nixxes Software, the same team responsible for bringing Spider-Man to PC. This is a pretty good omen for the game, with the previous port launching to rave reviews across the board. The studio even got it verified on Steam Deck, suggesting we could expect the same from Rift Apart when it launches on PC in July.
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As well as making Rift Apart available outside of PlayStation for the first time, the port will also boast new features. This includes "newly added ray-traced shadows", and widescreen support. Framerates have also been unlocked, so if you've got a high-quality set up, you should hopefully be able to enjoy a high-quality performance.
This comes a little under a year since it first launched on PS5, making for a pretty long wait for its console exclusivity to come to an end. In any case, it shows that Sony is serious about sharing its PlayStation exclusives with other players, something that has become a larger part of the company's strategy during this console generation.
However, it also comes just months after Sony's last port - the disastrous PC release of The Last of Us Part 1.
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