Ghost of Tsushima and Sackboy: A Big Adventure might be headed to PC according to a new rumor. This won’t be a surprise after the God of War PC port.
Earlier this year, there was a massive leak through the GeForce Now Database that appears to have revealed several unannounced games and ports. These ranged from projects that were in development at first-party studios like Microsoft, as well as some of the games that were teased but yet to get an announcement like a Helldivers sequel and Destroy All Humans 2.
Ghost of Tsushima along with Sackboy: A Big Adventure were listed as one of the games that were coming to PC. It appears both of these might actually arrive now, and that could be announced soon.
Sackboy: A Big Adventure has been discovered on Steam Database. While the name of the game is hidden and it is simply labeled as Steam, a peek at the file depots suggests that Sumo Digital, which developed the game for PS4 and PS5, has been working on it for a while.
Another game that has been in the works for a PC port is Ghost of Tsushima. There is no “Only On PlayStation” label for this game on the PS5 as seen on the PlayStation Direct website. This is usually reserved for games that are exclusive to the PlayStation consoles. Since it was also discovered in the GeForce Now leak, this could likely be one of the games that could get an announcement for a PC port after God of War.
If you were wondering if Bloodborne or The Last of Us were spotted in the leak, then the short answer is no. While Uncharted collection was spotted in the leaks, there was no The Last of Us or Bloodborne there, at least not for now. For reference, the PlayStation Direct website does list the “Only on PlayStation” label for The Last of Us Part 2.