
Update:
After about an hour or so of the initial reporting, Sony spoke with IGN to denounce that all listed games, including Days Gone, are not scheduled to come to PC after all.
As for the games that were already mentioned aside from the 2019 release from Bend Studio, Death Stranding and Horizon Zero Dawn are still planned to arrive to PC this coming summer. Speculation for Dreams is still urged to suspect a respected PC port as of now.
Original:
While fans are patiently awaiting for the upcoming PC version of initial PlayStation 4 exclusive Death Stranding, the waves have yet to cease as yet another unique property to the platform is supposedly migrating over to keyboard & mouse wielded players in the coming future. This time, the topic shifts to Bend Studio’s Days Gone according to a recent listing for the game on PC.
When searching for the game on the Amazon France online storefront, you can find that the game is listed with the platform suggested, reading “Windows. “ This will mark yet another instance that a Sony Interactive Entertainment-published project has leaked ahead of the proper reveal for PC.
Dating back to May of last year, it was reported that Kojima Productions’ November-scheduled release can also be expecting to arrive on PC in the following months. While unprecedented from how obscene the leak would be taken, the information comes from Antonio Fucito who correctly disclosed the release date of Death Stranding ahead of the announcement.
Even more, there has been chatter months before in late 2019 which also suggested that Horizon Zero Dawn would be making a new home on PC, which was later announced to arrive this coming summer. Elsewhere in the events leading to Guerrilla Games’ 2017 release coming to PC, it was also implied by Digital Foundries’ Tom Phillips that Media Molecule’s Dreams is also expected to release on PC. As of yet, that announcement has not been made since the initial reporting.
Ultimately, the approach to open the audience of respected exclusive games to PC is a broader approach that Microsoft and now Sony has begun to capitalize on. While borders that surround titles that sway sales for the respected hardware is by instinct of the two console giants, it is appreciative that more players will have the opportunity to experience billboard entries on alternative systems.
While the listing is only on instance of Days gone listed for PC, time will only share more on the matters of when or if the game will actually come to fruition for the official port.
Days Gone is currently available for PlayStation 4.
Source: Amazon France







