Console-exclusives games have, historically, been a huge factor behind gaming hardware purchases, and, while most Xbox games are ported for PC, especially over the past few years, PC gamers have often missed out on some great PlayStation games, whether it has been PS3 exclusives such as Demon's Souls or the more recent PS4 games such as Insomniac's Spider-Man.

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This seems to be changing, however, as, in 2020, Sony decided to port the critically acclaimed PS4 exclusive Horizon Zero Dawn to PC much to the delight of gamers who have been wanting to play Sony's PlayStaystation console exclusive. While quite a few PlayStation games have already received PC ports, as per ScreenRant, Sony's CEO Jim Ryan revealed that Sony is looking to port even more PlayStation games to PC.

Updated on September 2nd, 2021 by Tanner Fox: While many gamers are still keenly interested in the prospect of PlayStation exclusives being ported to PC, Sony has played coy regarding forthcoming releases. While Days Gone was warmly received when it debuted back in May, there's little to indicate that major Sony franchises like God of War or Ratchet and Clank will get the same treatment.

Of course, that won't stop speculation from running rampant. From rumors surrounding a potential PC translation of 2020's Ghost of Tsushima to the undying interest in FromSoft's Bloodborne, discussion on the topic won't soon cease.

Already Ported: Detroit Become Human

Main characters on the cover for Detroit Become Human

Quantic Dream's Detroit: Become Human was released for the PS4 in May 2018 and was ported to Windows just over a year later in December 2019. The PC port was not without its issues, including framerate drops and minor bugs, but it was generally considered to be a great way to experience the game.

The ex-exclusive also features multiple branching storylines, with excellent voice acting and visuals which bring Detroit: Become Human's characters to vivid life. The game was also praised for its story and setting and was a critical and commercial success, with more than five million copies sold. It was one of the first famous PS Exclusives to be ported to PC, paving the way for future exclusives to launch on PC.

Should Be Ported: Uncharted The Nathan Drake Collection

Uncharted 3 Drakes Deception Desert Fight Nathan Drake

It has been five years since Nathan Drake's story ended with Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, and now is an excellent time for Sony to release The Nathan Drake Collection for PC. The Uncharted series was one of the highest-selling console exclusives of all time, as well as one of the highest-rated video games of all time.

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Although the first three games were released for the PS3, they were remastered with better graphics and gameplay enhancements for the PS4, so a potential PC port wouldn't look or feel dated, either. If rumors of another Uncharted game being in the works are to be believed, such a PC port would create a massive amount of hype for it.

Already Ported: Journey

The player character stands on a sand dune and looks at a glowing mountain in Journey.

Originally released exclusively on the PlayStation 3 in 2012, Journey bore many of the hallmarks of an indie game despite being developed in part by Santa Monica Studio, and it served as an artistic and thoughtful experience that contrasted sharply with the military FPS craze of the time.

Journey's main selling point was its unique multiplayer mechanic, something which was rejuvenated when the game appeared on Steam in June of 2020. It may not have been a priority for many longtime PC players, but Journey's PC port was a welcome one, nonetheless.

Should Be Ported: Ghost Of Tsushima

Can You Transfer Ghost of Tsushima Save Data To PS5

There's been quite a bit of speculation concerning Ghost of Tsushima's transition to PC. Released in August of 2020, it quickly rose to acclaim in a year during which major game releases were few and far between. An elegant, exciting experience set in feudal Japan, it was another success for Sucker Punch Productions, known for their Sly Cooper and inFamous games.

It seems like this title may be heading to PC sometime soon, though there's not much in the way of solid evidence to support these claims. That said, given how successful Days Gone was on PC, Ghost of Tsushima seems like an excellent follow-up.

Already Ported: Death Stranding

Normad Reedus' character in Death Stranding

When Hideo Kojima split with Konami and announced Death Stranding, a PS4 exclusive, PlayStation fans couldn't have been more excited. Hideo Kojima is one of the most respected game designers and storytellers in the video games medium, and the hype for Death Stranding was already monumental when it was announced.

The game was released in 2019 to generally favorable reviews, although, as commented on by ScreenRant, many did criticize the gameplay and story. PC fans were overjoyed when a Windows port was announced, which was released in July 2020.

Should Be Ported: inFamous Second Son

Delsin Rowe in inFamous Second Son

The inFamous series is another beloved PlayStation exclusive which PC fans are dying to play. Though they've definitely aged over the years porting the unique control scheme to mouse and keyboard may prove difficult, PC players would nonetheless love to get a chance to experience this unique Sony series.

Released in 2014, inFamous: Second Son was, in terms of visuals, particularly stunning, and it still looks excellent even compared to today's standards. Sucker Punch Studios recently released Ghost of Tsushima, and, if Sony is planning on releasing a sequel for the inFamous series, what better way to create hype for the series than by releasing a PC port for one of the best games in the series?

Already Ported: Nioh 2

Promotional art of the video game Nioh 2.

Developed by Team Ninja, the studio best known for the Dead or Alive franchise, Nioh paired the then-emerging souls-like genre with far-eastern imagery long before FromSoft's Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice hit the scene.

Much like the original, Nioh 2 originally debuted as a PlayStation 4 exclusive in March of 2020 before making the jump to PC about a year later. Given that Nioh isn't intrinsically linked to the PlayStation franchise, the port seemed inevitable. Though it wasn't the fabled Bloodborne for which PC fans have long been clamoring, it was a serviceable replacement.

Already Ported: Days Gone

Deacon St. John in Days Gone

Days Gone was released as a console exclusive for the PS4 in 2019 after multiple delays. Set two years after the start of a global zombie outbreak, the story features Deacon St. John, an everyman on a quest to find his wife in a post-apocalyptic society.

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As per WindowsCentral, Sony CEO Jim Ryan announced that the company wanted to release "a whole-slate" of SIE games for PC starting with Days Gone for PC, which was released in the spring of 2021. Even though the game received mixed reviews on PlayStation, it fared much more favorably on PC. The port rectified many of the issues the console version had, and it may pave the way for even more PlayStation PC ports in the near future.

Should Be Ported: Bloodborne

Bloodborne promo art with the Hunter facing the city of Yharnam

After multiple successful games such as Demon's Souls and the Dark Souls series, FromSoftware had become infamous in the gaming community for establishing the "souls-like" genre—games with in-depth combat systems and notoriously difficult gameplay setpieces. Getting through this game was—and still is—considered to be quite the achievement.

When Bloodborne was announced as a PS4 exclusive, PC Gamers and fans of souls-like games were disappointed that the game wouldn't be available to them. However, it might be the perfect time to port Bloodborne to the PC, as it's a relatively old game at this point, having released all the way back in 2015, and a PC port would create hype for FromSoftware's upcoming game, Elden Ring.

Already Ported: Beyond Two Souls

Elliot Page in the video game Beyond Two Souls

Beyond: Two Souls is a PS3 game from 2013 that was remastered for the PS4 in 2015. It features Jodie Holmes, who is linked to an entity named Aiden. The game follows Jodie throughout her adolescence as she learns to control not only her superpowers but Aiden, as well. The game was ported to PC in July 2019.

Despite its unique premise, engaging story, and excellent voice acting and motion capture, Beyond: Two Souls received a somewhat lukewarm response upon release. While some praised it for trying to experiment and push the limits of the video game medium, others criticized it for its relatively hands-off approach to gameplay.

Should Be Ported: God of War 3 Remastered

Kratos killed many gods in God of War III.

The God of War series took the PlayStation 2 to new heights. It contains not only one of the best PS2 games of all time, but also some of the best video games ever made. Kratos' story—at least the Greek era—ended with 2013's God of War Ascension, launched for the PS3. Since then, God of War III has also been ported to the PS4.

Since this era of the franchise came to an end many years ago, it would be a good idea for Sony to release God of War III Remastered for PC. This would finally enable PC players to play this masterpiece and generate further interest in the upcoming God of War: Ragnarok.

Already Ported: Heavy Rain

Promotional image for the 2010 video game Heavy Rain.

Loosely defined as an interactive drama, Quantic Dream's Heavy Rain came across as an odd, avant-garde experiment when it was released exclusively for the PS3 in 2010. Offering up one of the most compelling narratives of that era of gaming, it was disappointing that only the PlayStation loyal could access it.

That changed in June of 2020 when Heavy Rain finally appeared on PC. The impact of the title may have been lessened for gamers who had the title's various twists and turns spoiled in the ten years between releases, but it remains a worthwhile port.

Should Be Ported: Demon's Souls

Screenshot of the PS5 exclusive Demon's Souls remaster of the player in a hall

Given that neither Bloodborne nor the original Demon's Souls were translated to PC, this seems like a complete pipe dream. However, though it isn't likely to happen for several years, the immense and continued popularity of FromSoftware's games indicates that it isn't totally unthinkable.

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Currently, the PS5-exclusive Demon's Souls remaster is a marquee title for Sony's new system, and offering it up on other platforms would be a foolish move. Still, once the PS5 loses a bit of its luster, PC ports of FromSoft's acclaimed exclusives may eventually come to fruition.

Already Ported: Horizon Zero Dawn

Aloy faces off with two wolflike machines

Horizon: Zero Dawn was one of the most anticipated PS4 exclusives, and Guerrilla Games didn't disappoint. The game was released in 2017 to a stellar critical reception, with many critics praising the gameplay, premise, and its various quests and side quests. In March 2020, it was announced that the game would be ported for PC in August 2020.

As with all PC Ports, the game had its fair share of bugs, but nothing majorly annoying or game-breaking. The port was undoubtedly done to persuade PC gamers to purchase the PS5, on which the sequel, Horizon: Forbidden West, will be releasing.

Should Be Ported: The Last of Us

Ellie and Joel look back as they walk through a dilapidated urban setting in The Last of Us.

When The Last of Us launched on the PS3 all the way back in 2013, it shattered not only expectations but records, as well. The game was a near-unanimous choice for Game of the Year in the same year GTAV and Bioshock: Infinite were released. The Last of Us was remastered for the PS4 with improved graphics and lighting, along with a few minor gameplay tweaks.

Naughty Dog released The Last of Us: Part II in 2020, and, while the story divided fans and critics, it was still enjoyed by many fans of Naughty Dog's work. If the studio decides to go forward with a third game in the series, porting the first game to PC would be the perfect way to increase visibility and let PC gamers finally experience one of gaming's most triumphant releases.

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