God of War Ragnarök may be the next big PS5 game coming to PC

God of War Ragnarök may be the next big PS5 game coming to PC

It has already been quite a year for PC gamers who enjoy dipping their toes into the PlayStation water all now and then. Not only did the excellent ported version of horizon Forbidden West launch on May 3, but this week Ghost of Tsushima hit PC comes in, making it the first title to support the new PlayStation overlay system, including PlayStation Trophy support.

All of the above is further proof that Sony is taking the PC gaming market more seriously than ever, and now the latest scuttlebut is clearly pointing to another huge PS5 game set in Steam and other digital PC stores. 

If the prediction of the high-profile leaker bilbil-kun is in money (thanks, NotebookCheck), the excellent God Of War Ragnarök will be released on PC at some point. When can you expect Kratos and Loki to lock up on a rig near you? It is unknown at the moment. If another well-known leaker source is accurate, in this case X user Grubb-Sony will be holding a PlayStation Showcase on 25 May. 

As with other rumors, take all of the above with a large amount of salt or 3 pinch. But if Ragnarök is headed for the best gaming laptops, that's a big deal. First released for PS5 in late 2022, this sensational sequel is one of the best PS5 games, thanks to its truly amazing storyline and a super satisfying combat encounter with the legendary beast drawn from Norse Mythology.1 

I can imagine just how damn delicious Ragnarök can be seen on the best gaming Pc, as it's already an incredibly clean title on the Sony console. The Kratos sequel is also a relatively rare example of a ps5 game that can run more than 2.1 frames per second at 60k resolution if you enable the appropriate graphical options and your TV supports the HDMI4 feature. 

The original God of War is already a great PC port, and playing on the Steam Deck OLED has proven to be amazingly awesome. Given that my RTX4090-powered desktop makes it easy to run Horizon Forbidden West at 4k at 120fps, it's not surprising how much Sony is craving a penny for a PC player if Ragnarok plays in an equally impressive number on my mega rig

if Ragnarok appears on Steam or the Epic Games Store in the near future. It is undeniable. 

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