According to a leaker (aka modern day journalist) God of War, Bloodborne, Ghost of Tsushima and the Uncharted Collection are the next PlayStation exclusives coming to PC.
First of all let us say this: This leaker has a great track record and has not posted in half a year. Why would this guy suddenly come out of hibernation and risk his track record for a half-baked leak? Why would he risk teasing everybody with Bloodborne, God of War, Ghost of Tsushima and the Uncharted Collection? Exactly. If you're gonna lie, at least make it believable. This is too good to be true, hence... it is true. This is big news, folks.
He then goes on to say that the official announcement will come after Days Gone was released for PC, which should happen in April. If you didn't know that Days Gone is coming to PC, here you go:
Another PlayStation Exclusive Is Getting an Official Release Date on PC
When Will God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, the Uncharted Collection & Bloodborne Be Released for PC?
After the Days Gone release in April, we can apparently expect a former PlayStation exclusive to release for PC every 2-3 months. The leaker is not sure about the order of which games are coming when, but Bloodborne, the Uncharted Collection, Ghost of Tsushima and God of War are the next PlayStation games coming to PC.
Now you might be wondering: Why should I trust this leaker?
Well... he successfully predicted Kingdom Hearts coming to Epic on PC. He successfully predicted the Ninja Gaiden Trilogy remaster and the Nioh 2 PC port. Most of all though: He hasn't predicted anything in half a year! Why would he come back for a dud? Why? Explain to me, why?
The man speaks the truth, folks, and we'll repeat it again, just to believe it:
God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, the Uncharted Collection and Bloodborne are coming to PC!
You know what's even crazier? We predicted Bloodborne coming to PC months ago. No big deal, we're just incredible:
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