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Sackboy: A Big Adventure seemingly coming to PC soon

Earlier this year, we reported that PlayStation exclusive Sackboy: A Big Adventure looked to be coming to PC thanks to an update on SteamDB which seemed to suggest that the platformer would be leaving the closed walls of the PlayStation ecosystem. Though we have yet to get an official announcement on the matter, another SteamDB update has all but confirmed it.

As reported by VGC, The SteamDB page for what is presumed to be Sackboy: A Big Adventure has once again been updated, this time with an icon all-but-confirming that the game is indeed the aforementioned mascot platformer.

That is not all however, as the most recent update to the page also saw the inclusion of language support – one of the last additions typically – meaning we might get an official announcement soon.

Previous rumours and leaks suggested that the PC release for Sackboy will come with some enhancements, namely DLSS and support for ray-traced shadows. Of course, we will have to wait and see if this is indeed true, but considering the status of the SteamDB page, we might not have to wait too long to find out.

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