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Ghost of Tsushima reportedly coming to PC next year

We have seen Sony start to bring its back catalogue of PlayStation titles to PC, introducing these exclusives to a whole new audience. One of the most standout PlayStation titles in recent years has been Ghost of Tsushima, and according to one insider, PC players can expect to get their hands on it some time next year.

This report comes from Adrien Perea, an insider who has accurately leaked multiple projects in the past, including announcing Uncharted Legacy of Thieves' release month ahead of Sony themselves. According to Perea: “TLOU part 1 and Ghost of Tsushima will be released on PC in 2023.”

The Last of us Part I was already confirmed to be coming to PC at some point in the future and so this claim is not surprising. What is perhaps more intriguing is the claim that Ghost of Tsushima is coming to PC next year.

While we have no direct evidence from Sony regarding such a move, it does make a degree of sense – especially as Ghost of Tsushima was included in the now infamous GeForce Now leak.

Ghost of Tsushima already looked and ran beautifully on both PS4 and PS5, and so it will be highly interesting to see how much further the game can be pushed by coming to PC. If Ghost of Tsushima is indeed coming to PC next year, hopefully it is the Director’s Cut; including the Iki island expansion.

KitGuru says: Would you like to see Ghost of Tsushima come to PC? Do you think it's coming next year? What PC features do you want to see added? Let us know down below.

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