Kotaku shadow of the colossus pc12/28/2023 ![]() It was just put on PS Now, this makes no sense. And exclusivity, which is going the way of the "finished" game at release. More to focus on/worry about than 3 year old games. Not if it's fully BC like they've sort almost said. This won't hurt PS5 sales any I don't think. So give the game a year, then put it on PS Now for a few months, then sell it to the PC master race if they're still willing to pay for it after all of that time and price drops. In a world where every spring and summer game is $10 Black Friday you gotta do what ya gotta do as a business. I'm just surprised you're surprised by any of this and how quickly you've come around. Actually maybe "console exclusive" forever still. With PS Now being on PC and PS Now getting a few good games the past few months this seems like an easy way to make a few $ w/o doing any harm, and just advertising for the new games, which will be "console exclusive" for a year or 2 or 3. I know b/c I bought it about 6 months after release and I hate when that happens. Thu 16th Jan Is any game a "system seller" after 3 years though? I know Ntinedo thinks all of it's first party games are b/c Zelda, Spaltoon and Mario Odyssey are still full MSRP at $60 each but the reality is HZD was $15 Complete about a year after release.One thing's for sure, though: times are changing. If Horizon does end up on PC, then does that mean every PlayStation exclusive will follow along eventually? It's impossible to say right now, but it's certainly not out of the question. As such, it was thought that the Japanese giant would avoid putting heavy hitters like Uncharted, God of War, or, indeed, Horizon, on other platforms.īut if this report is to believed - and let's face it, Kotaku is rarely wrong - then it would seem nothing is set in stone. However, neither of these games were created by one of Sony's first-party studios. The likes of Detroit: Become Human is out now on PC having been a PS4 exclusive previously, and Death Stranding is launching on PC later this year. Sony has placed exclusive games on PC before, of course. This is according to a new report from Kotaku, which cites "three people familiar with Sony’s plans". Horizon: Zero Dawn, the open world PlayStation 4 exclusive from Sony first-party studio Guerrilla Games, could be coming to PC at some point this year.
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