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Sony will soon be bringing another major PlayStation exclusive to PC – players are left clueless and hopeless at Bloodborne

The recent PlayStation Showcase disappointed hardcore fans with a lack of really exciting and big announcements, but according to insiders, Sony has a few tricks up its sleeve.

    Image source: Discord

Image source: Discord

Accordingly Tom Henderson and an insider under a pseudonym The Snitchthe Japanese platformer had several other trailers ready that for one reason or another didn’t make it into the PlayStation Showcase program.

In particular, speaks The Snitch, Sony Interactive Entertainment plans to release one of its games on PC in July. This is said to be a project by AAA segmenti.e. developments with a large budget.

    Ghost of Tsushima turns three in July, while The Last of Us Part II is just a month older (Image source: Sucker Punch Productions)

Ghost of Tsushima turns three in July, while The Last of Us Part II is just a month older (Image source: Sucker Punch Productions)

What kind of PlayStation Exclusive is coming to PC now, The Snitch hasn’t specified. There’s no shortage of blockbusters on Japanese consoles, but the company has fewer and fewer thoroughbred exclusives.

user Reddit have already started calculating the next port from Sony. Some of the most popular choices include Ghost of Tsushima, Ratchet & Clank, Horizon Forbidden West, and Gran Turismo 7. All of these games were in the same leak from the GeForce Now servers.

    Image source: Sony Interactive Entertainment

Image source: Sony Interactive Entertainment

In addition, talks about a possible PC version of the cult gothic action game Bloodborne have recently intensified. fans to say the least tired of waiting: More than eight years have passed since the original publication.

Heading to PC in 2020, Sony has already stripped exclusives of hits like Horizon Zero Dawn, God of War, Marvel’s Spider-Man, Uncharted 4 and The Last of Us remake. On PC, all of these games came out with a noticeable lag, and will continue to do so in the future.

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Robbie Elmers

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