It will be a while before Horizon: Forbidden West’s Steam page appears.in a chat with famitsu (discoverer the gamer and machine translation), PlayStation head Jim Ryan reaffirmed Sony’s commitment to keeping exclusives off the PC until PlayStation fans enjoy their day.
Sony: “Understood”[s] Ryan told Famitsu that “PlayStation Studio’s main responsibility is to let people enjoy the gaming experience on the latest PlayStation,” and that Sony is fully committed to that effect. rice field. Machine translation) “Increase the number of PS5 exclusive titles, stagger the release of the PC version”.
How staggered will these PC versions be released? Well, Ryan didn’t exactly give a specific timeframe, but in discussions with PlayStation fans, it’s been “a couple of to three years after the PS release. It has been favorably received to sell the PC version in a year’s time.” So, just because The Last of Us Part 1 was released on PC just six months after his PS5 launch, I doubt Sony would start pacing his PC release. please don’t But given the port conditions, it may be for the best.
Ryan isn’t bombshell here. Hermen Hulst said all the way back to October last year, PC players said he would wait “at least a year” for Sony-exclusive games to come to PC, but the company that makes the PlayStation prioritized PlayStation players. It is not at all surprising thatbut it is teeth It confirms that Sony thinks the current multi-year PS/PC release cadence is working well. thank you. Don’t expect any immediate change.
Additionally, rumors of Metal Gear remasters and remakes are flying around next week’s PlayStation showcase, and if Sony strikes an exclusive deal (if they still exist), they’ll be coming to PC sooner or later. I confess that I was scratching my head. all).
Anyway, Bloodborne was released almost ten years ago, so it’s certainly about time… no?