Sony is rumored to announce God of War: Ragnarok PC version Sometime this month.
According to prolific leaker bill bikunSony, which has proven to be quite reliable in the past, will announce a PC port this month, possibly during the first State of Play in 2024 – that’s also been rumored.
According to billbil_kin, multiple sources, including reliable sources, provided this information, but the leaker noted that this information cannot be confirmed at this time.
The PC version of “God of War: Ragnarok” may also be announced at the Summer Game Festival starting on June 7 next month. Only when will we know for sure.
Sony changed its stance on PC ports of first-party games a few years ago and has since slowly released some of its most popular games, most recently Horizon: Forbidden West: Complete Edition and Tsushima in March. Soul: Director” clip will be out next week. It will release a remaster of Until Dawn for PC alongside PS5 later this year.
While the company maintains its policy of releasing single-player games on PS5 first before bringing them to PC, with the exception of a few multiplayer games that have been released simultaneously on PlayStation and PC, its single-player games tend to be released a year and a year later. Year. Half to two years after the PlayStation debuted, although there are exceptions to this timeline.
The company launched its first PC game, Hellraiser: Diving Double Edition, in 2015, but struggled to bring more first-party games to the platform after Horizon: Zero Dawn: Complete Edition was released on the platform. PC, the company released “Days Gone” again on May 18, 2021, for PC.
Other games that followed include God of War (2018), Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, The Last of Us, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, Homecoming, Sackboy: A Big Adventure, Uncharted: Rogue Legacy Collection” and “Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales”.
So it won’t be a surprise that God of War: Ragnarok is coming to PC, nor will it be announced sometime this month. File this as a rumor for now, though.