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God of War: Ragnarök is the next major PS5 game releasing on PC

The same leaker who revealed that Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut would be coming to PC has now revealed the next major PlayStation game set to make the jump. Given that Horizon: Forbidden West came to PC earlier this year, it should come as no surprise that Sony's other major 2022 exclusive, God of War: Ragnarök, is next on the list. 

Bilbil-kun of Dealabs has published their latest leak, stating that God of War: Ragnarök is coming to PC next and Sony could announce it officially later this month. Given the previous report confirmed Ghost of Tsushima for PC ahead of Sony's official announcement, it seems highly likely that this information is accurate.

Bilbil-kun is also well known amongst discount hunters and patient gamers, thanks to consistent leaks of new PS+ titles, typically within days ahead of an official announcement from Sony. The track-record here is pretty impeccable.

Ghost of Tsushima lands on PC next week, developed by Nixxes, Sony's lead PC port studio. We do not yet know who is working on the God of War: Ragnarok port, but we will hopefully get all of those details before the end of this month.

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KitGuru Says: God of War (2018) was a huge success on PC when it eventually made its way over. With all of the combat improvements in Ragnarök, I can't wait to finally get to play it with all the control a keyboard and mouse provides. 

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