Prepare yourselves, PC gamers, for the thunderous arrival of God of War: Ragnarok on your platform! In a fresh report, reliable PlayStation Store leaker Billbil-kun, through Dealabs, has spilled the beans that Sony Santa Monica’s monumental masterpiece is primed to make its mark on PC screens everywhere. While the exact release date remains a mystery, anticipation is mounting as an announcement is teased to drop sometime in May.
Originally storming onto PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in November 2022, God of War: Ragnarok instantly captivated both critics and players alike. Its colossal success saw it skyrocket to become the fastest-selling first-party game in PlayStation's storied history, selling a staggering 5.1 million units within its inaugural week. Fast forward to November 2023, and the game's dominion had expanded, boasting over 15 million copies sold. The thunderous applause continued with the Valhalla DLC, adding another layer of acclaim to an already legendary saga. Now, the saga prepares to transcend console boundaries, making its PC debut just two years after its console debut.
Sony's strategic shift towards PC releases is becoming increasingly evident, with past hits like Horizon Forbidden West, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and The Last of Us Part 1 all finding new life on Steam. The upcoming arrival of Ghost of Tsushima on May 16th further solidifies this trend. However, Sony remains cautious, opting not to mirror Microsoft's simultaneous PC and console launches. Yet, exceptions like Helldivers 2, with its cross-play capabilities, hint at a nuanced approach to expanding its gaming empire.
As rumors swirl about an impending State of Play broadcast in May, Sony has yet to officially comment on the PC release of God of War: Ragnarok. Nevertheless, the thunderous footsteps of Kratos and Atreus reverberate across the gaming world, signaling a new era where epic adventures know no bounds. Get ready, mortals, for the gods are coming, and they're bringing Ragnarok to your doorstep.
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