PS4 hit “God of War” breaks all records on PC

With “God of War” Kratos and his little son Atreus, Sony has brought two more gaming heroes to the PC that were previously only allowed to be controlled on PlayStation consoles. And the port of the action hit released in 2018 for the PS4 breaks all records there.

Before “God of War”, Sony had already released the open-world hits “Horizon Zero Dawn” and “Days Gone” for the PC – and received a lot of positive feedback. The latest former PlayStation exclusive to hit Steam is getting even better reception. As reported by Gamestar, God of War surpassed Horizon Zero Dawn as the top-grossing PlayStation game on Steam shortly after its PC release away. Up to 65,000 players have already dived into the action game there at the same time. At “Horizon Zero Dawn” there were 56,000 at peak times. Exuberant player feedback But not only the number of players is record-breaking, the feedback from the players is also downright exuberant. A whopping 97 percent of buyers on Steam give a positive rating. Above all, the plot, atmosphere and the pretty graphics are praised. It’s no coincidence that Sony has made some adjustments to “God of War” – see video – that PC gamers really appreciate. These include true 4K resolution and support for ultra-widescreen monitors, support for Nvidia’s AI upscaler DLSS, and higher frame rates than the original PS4 version. In addition to PlayStation controllers, gamepads from other manufacturers are also supported.PC players demand more PlayStation hitsIn their reviews, players and critics agree: Sony’s decision to change its exclusive strategy and make its PlayStation hits accessible to PC players after a while , was received very favorably. Many players are already craving more PlayStation games on Steam, which they would buy without hesitation.Sony would have enough candidates: Over the years, the Japanese have created a cornucopia of top-class titles that until now could only be experienced on PlayStation consoles, and some one has already been officially announced for the PC. For example, the PS4 treasure hunter adventure “Uncharted 4”, which will also come to Steam in 2022.

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