Sony already confirmed tons of PS-exclusive games for PC. Many more have been rumored or leaked as well. Out of all the games, two games are mentioned the most. Yes, I am talking about Sackboy: A Big Adventure and Returnal.
An interesting image has been circulating online for the past few days, as if confirming that the PC versions of both games do exist.
The above picture shows Returnal running on a laptop and Sackboy on a Steam Deck. We can see the command prompts for PC proving that the devices aren’t just fooling us by running a video. Returnal also has performance metrics displayed on the top and right sides, showing the following data:
- FPS 100
- CPU 33% 0°C
- GPU 91% 75°C
- VRAM 3.45 GB
Previous Leaks
If you aren’t convinced just yet, then maybe previous leaks will help you. Yesterday, the SteamDB page for Sackboy was updated with a screenshot of the protagonist. A few months ago, several screenshots revealing the control and graphics menu of both games were leaked. Both games were also mentioned in the massive GeForce Nvidia Leak that took place last year.
Combine all of them and you might as well have an official confirmation. It’s only a matter of time before Sony officially announces the PC ports.
More PC Rumored Games
As mentioned above, these aren’t the only two games rumored coming to PC. The Nvidia leak mentioned Ghost of Tsushima, Gran Turismo 7, Horizon Forbidden West, and Demon’s Soul as well. We are sure that it’s only a matter of time before we see all these on the master race.
More PC Confirmed Games
Sony may not have confirmed Sackboy and Returnal for PC, but they did for the other titles. Both Uncharted Legacy of Thieves Collection and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales are launching this year. The Last of Us Part 1 is also in development for PC and should arrive in the coming months.
So what do you think? Are you interested in the PC version of Returnal and Sackboy: A Big Adventure? Which other PlayStation-exclusive games do you want to play on PC? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.