![]() But Sega also decided not to port Judgment to PC even though it was ported to Xbox which is very telling.Ĭarry on with your thread though, it gives me something to laugh at. Yakuza is owned by Sega, the decision to port to PC had nothing to do with Sony. They sell enough games on PlayStation to not need to port them.īoth Days Gone and Horizon Zero Dawn sold poorly compared to the Spider-Man games and the ports were done to make up for that. Sony have zero reasons to port either game to PC where they'll no doubt get pirated. The Spider-Man game made by Insomniac Studios (a studio Sony owns) is a PlayStation exclusive, the remaster is a PS5 exclusive as is the Miles Morales game and both are PS5 showcases designed to sell consoles. Bu that doesn't mean I'm not aware of what's going on.īut apparently the PC gaming community now think every console game will get a PC port which is absolutely hilarious. I'm primarily a PC gamer, my PS4 barely gets touched these days. I'm not a "Buttmad" fanboy dude, reported just for that comment. It's almost like Sony is trying out the waters on PC releases and doesn't care what you buttmad fanboys think about it. You could have said the same thing about Horizon Zero Dawn or any of the Yakuza games prior to their announcements. It's why Spider-Man being added to the Marvel movie universe was such a big deal.Īlso, the thread wasn't about that dumpster of a game. Sony still owns a fairly large chunk of the non-comic book license to the character. Spider-Man staying in the ps4 version of that crap game is a pretty bad example. Imagine thinking a corporation like Sony cares about the PC userbase when they've got PS5s to sell. Originally posted by Gamer Mickey:Where's Gran Turismo Sport then? It came out in 2017? Spider-Man has already been announced as NOT coming to PC by Square Enix in The Avengers, what makes you two think anything will change? Oh yeah, delusion. ![]()
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