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PlayStation’s Steam Curator page hinting more PS exclusive games coming to PC
The PlayStation’s Steam Curator page is hinting at more PS-specific games coming to PC. As seen for the first time by VGC last weekend, the PlayStation Curator page on Steam is now live, where Sony can publish all their games under one page.
The PlayStation Studio page lists 41 games and DLC components available under the PlayStation umbrella on Steam, but only 24 pieces of content appear through the Curation page.
This could signal more games and DLC for Sony-developed games coming on Steam in the future. Right now, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Heldiverse, and Predator: Hunting Ground are the only Sony-made games on PC, and Des Gone is set to join the roster tomorrow, May 18th.
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There is speculation that this means more games made from PlayStation are coming to the PC and Steam is actually something that has been outlined earlier by the PlayStation leadership. PlayStation boss Jim Ryan said the upcoming launch of Days Gone on PC will be the first “whole slate” of new PlayStation games coming to PC, paving the way for other games to arrive on PC in the future.
This tricks off the PlayStation trend to allow launches elsewhere at the end of the exclusion of the previous console. In April last month, MLB The Show 21, the latest launch in the franchise developed by Sony San Diego, was released by Sony on the Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S, it became the first game developed by Sony to compete on the console platform.
Ryan’s recent comments, and Sony’s shifting stance, are a good time for players on other platforms to experience Sony-made games. Especially as the PS5 is incredibly difficult for customers around the world, bringing Sony their first-party games to other platforms is nothing but an advantage for everyone.