That's incredibly exciting news that also confirms what we've heard in the past. Sony CEO Jim Ryan recently revealed in an interview with GQ that "a whole slate" of PC ports are coming from Sony's first-party lineup. Rumors of PC versions for Sony games go a lot deeper than just The Last of Us Part 2, especially as of late. Bethesda Game Studios has held its cards closely on big announcements going back to 2015’s Fallout 4, which was first revealed just five months before its launch.(Image credit: Sony) A Last of Us Part 2 port lines up with Sony's plan for the PC “We’d like to, as much as possible when we show it, really be able to show what the final product feels like, looks like, and we’re closer to release, so that we’re 100% confident: Here it is, here’s what it does, and here’s when you can play it,” Howard said. Howard held to that forecast, or the lack of one, in the keynote with Develop: Brighton. Development on both is still in the “don’t hold your breath waiting” stage, with the publisher saying most recently that The Elder Scrolls 6 will follow Starfield, and that it will come “ years from now.” When people see the results, they’ll hopefully be as happy as we are with what’s on the screen and also how we can go about making our games.”īoth Starfield and the untitled next chapter of The Elder Scrolls were announced during Bethesda’s E3 2018 showcase. “It’s taken us longer than we would have liked, but it’s going to power everything we’re doing with Starfield and Elder Scrolls 6. “From rendering to animation to pathing to procedural generation I don’t want to say ‘everything,’ but it’s a significant overhaul,” Howard told host James Batchelor of.
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