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Ghost of Tsushima finally coming to PC, insider claims

Since Sony first began bringing PlayStation exclusives over to PC, many have had their eyes on Ghost of Tsushima, Sucker Punch's late PS4-era masterpiece. Unfortunately, years have passed without any official announcement. However, that could be changing this week. 

According to XboxEra's Nick Baker, who has reported accurate information in the past, Sony is finally planning to announce Ghost of Tsushima for PC, with an announcement expected this month, potentially landing on the 5th of March. If accurate, that would mean we'll be getting an announcement tomorrow, so we won't have to wait long to see is this rumour holds any weight.

This isn't the first time we've heard about Ghost of Tsushima for PC. This new version of the game has been rumoured for years already, reaching a high point when the game's PS5 upgrade launched in 2022.

After finishing up in the Infamous games, Sucker Punch turned its attention to something completely different – an open world action game set in 1200s Japan, right at the start of the first Mongol invasion. Later on, an expansion for the game released, continuing the journey beyond the events of the base game.

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KitGuru Says: If Ghost of Tsushima is finally coming to PC this year, then I am also hoping that news on a sequel isn't too far behind. We've yet to see anything from Sucker Punch in the PS5 generation and the studio has proven itself capable of fantastic experiences in the past. 

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