A reliable leaker known as billbil-kun, writing for Dealabs, has claimed that the popular action game “God of War: Ragnarok” will soon be available on PC. However, they didn’t give an exact release date. According to billbil-kun, an announcement about this PC release is expected sometime in May.
“God of War: Ragnarok” originally launched on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in November 2022 and was a huge success among both critics and players.
It quickly became the fastest-selling first-party game in PlayStation history, selling 5.1 million units in its first week alone.
By November 2023, it had sold over 15 million copies. The Valhalla DLC released last year was also well-received. If the PC release happens this fall, it will be two years after the game first came out on consoles.
God of War Ragnarok is Reportedly Coming to PC
According to a reliable leaker named billbil-kun, the next Sony game coming to PC could be “God of War: Ragnarök”.
Billbil-kun, who has a track record of accurate leaks about Sony games, claims they have inside information suggesting that a PC version of the highly successful sequel to 2019’s “God of War” will be announced, “sometime in May”.
They’re not sure about the release date yet, but they think we might get more details during the next PlayStation State of Play showcase, which might happen later this month.
If the PC port is confirmed in May, people will be watching to see if Sony requires PC players to connect to the PlayStation Network (PSN). Previously, for “Ghost of Tsushima“, players were told they only needed to connect to PSN if they wanted to play the Legends multiplayer mode.
But some players who can’t make a PSN account are getting their pre-orders refunded automatically.