PlayStation Steam page suggests more PS4 games could come to PC soon
Are more PlayStation games coming to PC sometime soon?
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PlayStation Studios now has aSteamstorefront page, allowing the first-party publisher to list all the PlayStation games available on PC in one place. But the new storefront may also suggestSonyplans to bring more first-party PS4 games to the platform in the future could happen sooner rather than later.
As spotted byVGC, the PlayStation Studios Steam pagelistsa total of 41 pieces of content under the ‘My Games’ section - which typically includes both games themselves and DLC. However, the main storefront page lists just 24 pieces of content - three games and 21 DLC - so there are 17 pieces of content unaccounted for.
Given that 17 pieces of content appear to be hidden away, it could suggest that Sony has plans to bring even more first-partyPS4 gamesto PC in the near future. It is worth noting, however, that The PlayStation Studios Steam page is currently in beta, so the game listing could simply be an error.
While it’s likely not all this content will be games, with some being DLC, it does suggest Sony is following through with itspledgeto take steps towards bringing more PlayStation games to PC.
Speaking toGQearlier this year about the success ofHorizon Zero Dawnon PC and whether we will see more PlayStation games on PC in the future, SIE boss Jim Ryan said:
“We assessed the exercise in two ways. Firstly, in terms of the straightforward success of the activity of publishing the game on PC, people liked it and they bought it. We also looked at it through the lens of what the PlayStation community thought about it. There was no massive adverse reaction to it. So we will continue to take mission steps in this direction.”
At present, Horizon Zero Dawn, Predator: Hunting Grounds and Helldivers are the only PlayStation first-party titles available on PC - withDays Gonedue to release on the platform on May 18.Death Strandingis also a notable PS4 exclusive that made its way to PC. Hopefully, we could see more PlayStation games joining the PC lineup too, as per Ryan’s suggestion, and sooner than we may have thought.
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But what do we want to see?
There are plenty of first-party PlayStation games we would love to see make their way to PC, including critically-acclaimed titles likeGod of War, The Last of Us,The Last of Us 2, The Uncharted series andMarvel’s Spider-Man.
Whether the storefront page listing is an error or not, the fact PlayStation Studio now has a Steam page suggests the publisher is intent on putting more focus on PlayStation on PC.
We’re hoping that the nextState of Playor the annual PlayStation showcase in June will bring about more details.
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