Playstation on Steam: Sony Studios now officially included

Playstation on Steam: Sony Studios now officially included

Playstation on Steam

On May 18, 2021, Days Gone will be the next PlayStation Studios game on Steam for PC. Users have now made a discovery on the product page of the title. Accordingly, the PlayStation Studios are now listed as a franchise on Steam. The note can be found under the details of the developer and publisher.

A click on the name of the Steam curator only leads to an empty page so far. This should be another confirmation that Sony would like to publish more games for the PC in the future. In the past, those responsible have repeatedly indicated that there will continue to be implementations of well-known PlayStation titles. PlayStation Studios are also already listed as a franchise for Horizon Zero Dawn. The game by Guerrilla Games was released for the PC last year. Days Gone from Bend Studios will follow shortly.

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Days Gone: Release and features of the PC version in the trailer loadVideoPlayer ('83727', '& sAdSetCsategory = article_featured', 18, '16: 9 ', false, 1370841, false, 69900, 260, false, 0,' ',' ', false); Days Gone from € 35.92 With the launch of the PS5, Sony brought PlayStation Studios into being. Behind the name are all of the company's first-party teams. This includes studios such as Naughty Dog, Insomniac Games or Sony Santa Monica. Which PlayStation title will come next for the PC has not yet been revealed. In the coming week, PlayStation Studios will release another project exclusively for PS5, Returnal. The team at Housemarque (Resogun, Super Stardust) is responsible for the development.

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Super Meat Boy Forever © Team Meat Super Meat Boy Forever

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