Sackboy: A Big Adventure is definitely coming to PC, and another leak points to Returnal releasing on the platform too.
It looked like Sackboy: A Big Adventure was heading to PC after an anonymous listing gave the game away a couple of weeks ago. And that’s now official, with the PlayStation Latin America account uploading a – currently unlisted – trailer for the title.
Sackboy: A Big Adventure will be launching on PC on Thursday, October 27 according to the trailer description. It seems like it’ll be joined by Housemarque’s spooky roguelike shooter Returnal, which is fitting, given that Sackboy got Returnal-themed DLC just last year.
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A SteamDB listing (opens in new tab) spotted in May was the first inkling that Returnal would be making its way to PC. A month later, in June, screenshots of both Sackboy and Returnal’s PC menus leaked on Reddit and were posted on Twitter:
The PC screenshots of #Returnal and #SackboyABigAdventure leaked.Credits: glockpopp (Reddit) pic.twitter.com/m900UpYdDmJune 2, 2022
Earlier this month, during a GDC presentation (via Eurogamer (opens in new tab)), Returnal was spotted running on a PC dev kit – a detail spotted by Digital Foundry’s Alex Battaglia:
Returnal’s presentation from GDC on its VFX and particle work is really cool – but I enjoy the bonus it has of once again confirming the PC version. Debug, readout!Link to presentation:https://t.co/slu0GIEu12 pic.twitter.com/xz4CUxqqU3September 5, 2022
The most recent leak is a video posted on IconEra (opens in new tab) showing what looks like Returnal’s PC graphics menu and the various options available. So we’re fairly confident that we’ll see a Returnal PC release coming soon. There’s been more evidence floating around for the port than there was for Sackboy, but as always, with no official word, temper your expectations. Just in case.
A slew of PlayStation exclusive games have already released for PC, including God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, and the Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, which came to PS5 earlier this year and is landing on PC on Wednesday, October 19.
The library of PlayStation-exclusive games migrating to PC is growing, and will only get bigger if this trend is anything to go by. With the PS5 restock issues refusing to let up, if you have a PC, you’re in a great position to take advantage of the console exclusives appearing on the platform in the interim.
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