Finally, God of War originally released for the PlayStation 4 has come to PC with a good reception from fans and critics alike. on the platform Steam, the game received a score of 95% from users, with “extremely positive” reviews.
Previously, Sony had already released two PlayStation 4 video games for PC, which had been Days Gone Y Horizon Zero Dawn, both being well received by players. One wonders why Sony hadn’t made this move earlier if their games were so successful. Now we have the answer of Cory Barlog, creative director of SCE Santa Monica Studio, who claims that it took a “collective” effort from Sony studios to bring the games to PC.
“I think it was the collective effort of the studios saying all the time that this is a very good idea,” Barlog said in an interview with the outlet. Game Informer, regarding his attempts to bring God of War to PC. “Eventually, I think that tipping point was reached. When we had sent so many suggestions to the suggestion box that they came to say: ‘We are tired of hearing all this. Okay, we’ll do this.’ It’s a process, we’re still figuring out as a company and as individual studios how to do this and what the process and strategy will be.”
Despite all these attempts, Sony is still hesitant regarding porting its games to PC. When Barlog was asked regarding the possible arrival of God of War Ragnarok to PC before the four years it took for the previous installment to jump off the platform, the developer was not optimistic. “I have no idea. Right now, we’re taking it one game at a time,” the manager said in the interview.
God of War Ragnarok It is scheduled to arrive sometime this year for the PlayStation 4 and 5 consoles.