The open world samurai epic hits a peak of 77,154 concurrent players on Steam, the highest any single-player Sony game has seen on the platform to date.
Sucker Punch Productions' acclaimed open-world action adventure is finally available on Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Legends players on PC won't automatically match with those on PS4 and PS5, but they can invite friends via PlayStation Network.
Around 180 countries are now unable to purchase the upcoming port of Sucker Punch's title on Steam before its launch on May 16th.
Logging in to PlayStation Network will be required to play the Legends multiplayer and access the new PlayStation overlay.
The action-adventure title's upcoming PC port will launch with support for a new PlayStation overlay, which will include your Trophies, friends, and more.
Sony has revealed system requirements for the open world title's upcoming PC port across several presets, ranging from 720p/30 FPS to 4K/60 FPS.
With this feature, we take a look at Horizon Forbidden West on PC and analyze its aspects ranging from graphical features to performance and much more.
The PC version of Horizon Forbidden West might just be the new benchmark to compare other PC ports against.
The Complete Edition launches on March 21st, 8 AM PDT, on Steam and the Epic Games Store and requires 150 GB of installation space.
Guerrilla Games' critically acclaimed open-world action RPG is out on March 21st for PC. Here's what you should know before picking it up.
Guerrilla's open world action RPG is set to launch for PC via Steam and Epic Games Store later this month, on March 21.
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is finally out on PC, and we analyze the Nixxes developed port for improvements over the PS5 version and gauge performance on a high-end PC.
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is still as fun as it ever was, provided you have the PC to handle it.
The action platformer peaked at under 9,000 concurrent players on Steam at launch, which is PlayStation's third-worst PC launch to date.
As per a recent Digital Foundry report, true to Insomniac's word, the action-platformer really does struggle to run well on a PS4 HDD.
The PC version of Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is also verified for play on the Steam Deck, and has extra features like support for DirectStorage 1.2 GPU decompression.
Insomniac confirms the action platformer has been fully optimized for Valve's handheld gaming PC.
The PC port goes live at 8 AM PDT in Los Angeles, 4 PM BST in London, 7 PM GST in Dubai on July 26th and midnight JST in Tokyo on July 27th.
Along with RTAO for high-end systems, the PC port supports Intel's XeGTAO. Ray-tracing details for AMD GPUs are also coming soon.