Sony launched its PlayStation Studios card last week on Steam. As we expected, the company is expanding its offering and more games have already appeared on the list. Now all that remains is to wait for bigger announcements for the new ports.
Days Gone has already appeared on Steam and The production doesn’t just get good marksBut It is also appreciated by players. However, Sony wants to offer players more productions and the company has decided to expand its catalog on the Valve platform.
Until now PlayStation Studios only introduced three games on Steam last weekAnd now this number has been doubled:
- Days passed
- Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition
- Hildivers
- Even guns!
- Predator: hunting grounds
- Everyone went into ecstasy
Among the latest items, we can’t talk about hits that other players will not pass indifferently, but we can make sure that such titles are coming as well. Sony has already confirmed the important news – Days Gone is the very first game coming soon to PlayStation 4 on PC.
You should definitely note that The PlayStation Studios tab on Steam currently has 44 products (41 previously) and taking into account all the revealed games and additions – We still don’t know 17 items (production or DLC), Sony will soon release to the Valve platform. It is very likely that these will be, for example, 2-3 addresses, which, however, will receive several extensions.
Source: https://twistedvoxel.com/playstation-studios-steam-page-updated-with-3-new-games/
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