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What Does PlayStation Want To Do In The PC Gaming Space?

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Sony is looking to move further and further into the PC gaming space. This comes after the organization updated the PlayStation website to include a dedicated PC games section.

This website currently acts as a hub for PlayStation games to be played on PCs. So far, some of the games that have appeared on site include God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, Days Gone, Predator: Hunting Grounds, and Helldivers. The remastered version of Spider-Man was also added to the page on August 12th. Additionally, Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection are also going to be added to PCs.

That isn’t the only good piece of PC gaming-related news to come from Sony recently. According to TweakTown, PSN integration may soon be available for PlayStation games on PCs. This will provide a valuable metric for tacking fans and engagement. Moreover, it’s possible that cross-save integrations will be introduced to both Sony console and PC games.

“Based on industry trends and the stark contrast between consoles and PCs, we’re betting these two features will principally (and perhaps exclusively) apply to Sony’s new live games,” writes TweakTown‘s Derek Strickland.

Live games are expected to be a huge part of Sony’s future plans. After all, the company said it wants to release 12 live service video games by 2025 available on all platforms, including PCs, consoles, and mobile devices.

(All information was provided by Gamespot and TweakTown)

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