Ghost of Tsushima for PC Possibly Hinted With Box Art Revision

Rizwan Anwer
Rizwan Anwer
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Ghost of Tsushima was one of Sony’s most successful titles in 2020. Right alongside The Last of Us Part 2. While we know that Sony’s drive toward PC is picking up momentum, there is now the possibility of seeing Ghost of Tsushima for PC soon.

Ghost of Tsushima for PC – Coming soon?

A few weeks ago, a presentation by Sony revealed that Uncharted 4 could be the next major title headed for release on PC. However, it seems Ghost of Tsushima for PC could also be a possibility.

According to the Reddit thread, it’s been pointed out that the Only on PlayStation branding has been removed from the Amazon page and PlayStation Direct page for the game.

Currently, PS4 exclusives that have yet to release on PC such as Ghost of Tsushima and The Last of Us Part 2, still hold the “Only on PlayStation” branding. This branding was removed on some cross-gen PS4/PS5 such as Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Sackboy and other titles.

Even PlayStation exclusive titles no longer have the Only on PlayStation branding, as is the case with Demons Souls or Returnal.

With the removal of Only on PlayStation branding, this could be the first hint that this could either be the PS5 version. However, others are more inclined to believe that this could also be a case of Death Stranding, where the game could head to the PC as early as a year.

Whatever the case might be, the revised case could be a sign of the game headed to a new platform. For now, all we can do is keep our eyes peeled for news.

Perhaps when Sony announces their event for announcing their new lineup of titles for 2021 and 2022, that would be the opportunity to announce the new platform for the game.

What are your thoughts on the label? Let us know in the comments section.

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