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Leak confirms God of War Ragnarök port for PC

The God of War Ragnarök port is set to be announced this month. However, it is questionable whether fans can still expect a release in 2024. (Source: PlayStation)
The God of War Ragnarök port is set to be announced this month. However, it is questionable whether fans can still expect a release in 2024. (Source: PlayStation)
Sony appears to be continuing its PS5 offensive. At least two PS5-exclusive titles will be released for PC in 2024. As confirmed by a recent leak, a PC port of God of War Ragnarök is to be announced this month.

In March, Horizon Forbidden West (available on Steam for $ 60) was released as a Complete Edition for the PC. The popular samurai RPG Ghost of Tsushima is coming to the PC on May 16 and will expand Sony's offensive even further. Not only will the game receive cross-play support, but it will also be the first PS5-exclusive title to receive a PlayStation overlay. This will allow players on PC to access their PlayStation friends list or collect trophies, which will then also be displayed in their PlayStation account.

As the well-known leaker billbil-kun reports on Dealabs, the fantasy RPG God of War Ragnarök (available on Amazon with a 6 percent discount for $ 57 instead of $ 61), released in November 2022, will be one of the next PS5 games to receive a PC port. According to the leaker, Sony is set to make the announcement this month. However, no information on the release date is currently known.

There are rumors that Sony is planning a PlayStation Showcase in May 2024. Among others, this is reported by gaming insider Jeff Gruber on X (formerly Twitter), where he dates the showcase to May 25. Billbil-kun from Dealabs cannot confirm this information. However, if a PlayStation showcase does indeed take place, it is more likely to be about updates to Marvel's Spider-Man 2 or the planned remake of Silent Hill 2 than a simple PC port.

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Marius Müller, 2024-05-11 (Update: 2024-05-11)