Demon’s Souls Remake & Ghost of Tsushima May Be Headed To PC

by Muhammad Ali Bari

The Demon’s Souls remake and Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut may be headed to PC sometime soon, based on the latest rumor.

An image featuring release dates for the alleged PC versions of both Demon’s Souls and Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut have been making the rounds on the internet. The legitimacy of the promotional image is unknown, and it may well have been fabricated by a fan. However, it’s worth mentioning that both games were present in the Nvidia GeForce Now leak, which does lend some credibility to the rumor. The image in question can be seen below.

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Furthermore, PlayStation President Jim Ryan recently reaffirmed the company’s plans to support the PC by porting its first-party lineup over to the platform in an interview with Famitsu.

Additionally, according to well-known leaker, The Snitch, who appears to have access to videos set to private in the YouTube back-end, Sony had multiple game announcements planned for the recent PlayStation Showcase, including the announcement of a PC port of a first-party title, but the console maker decided not to reveal them due to unknown reasons.

The leaker claimed that they knew about the aforementioned announcements in advance, and, as per them, them not getting revealed at the PlayStation Showcase was “super super weird”. They gave the example of a PC port of a first-party title that is set for release in July, 2023. It’s likely that some or all of these announcements were held back from the PlayStation Showcase so that Sony could also have a strong presence at Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Fest event that is scheduled to kick off next month on June 8, 2023.

As always, we encourage our readers to take all rumors with a grain of salt, as nothing is true until there is an official confirmation from the publisher or the developer.

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