After studio purchase: Further PlayStation games come according to Sony for PC
At the beginning of the month, Sony announced that another studio was bought and made to a first party developer. It did not act as many thoughts about Bluepoint Games (which can still be followed), but NIXXES software specializing in porting games on various platforms.
PS5 games for PC
What means the acquisition of Nixxes for Sony, most of them could think, but now we have the official confirmation. Opposite Famitsu, PlayStation boss Jim Ryan commented on the purpose of studio purchase (Via Resetera):
"We are very happy with our efforts to implement our franchises for the PC, even if the initiative is still in its infancy, and we look forward to working with Nixxes that will help us."
Sony works for the future: This should be eliminated all the ambiguities regarding the NIXXES acquisition. While Microsoft tries to be represented with the Game Pass, Sony opens at least the PC market at all platforms. However, PlayStation should continue to remain the most important platform for the company.
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Which games could come for PC?
So far, Sony Horizon Zero Dawn and Days Gone brought to the PC. Other projects have not been announced so far, but there are rumors about a transposition of Uncharted 4. That's a bit surprising, as the title has been on the hump in comparison to the two games mentioned above.
Other hot candidates:
- God of was
- The Last of Us (Part 1 and 2)
- Ghost of Tsushima
What is Sony's PC Strategy? The PlayStation Games previously published PlayStation games suggest that Sony wants to port relatively new first-party productions with a delay of about two years. Thus, the games are fresh and on a good technical stand, but can not be the software and hardware sales of the PlayStation division. But it is not excluded that in the future, a wider catalog of PlayStation games will eventually find its way to the PC.
More Playstation Games for PC, what do you think?
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