The landscape of gaming is abuzz with the prospect of popular PlayStation exclusives making their transition to PC in 2024, thanks to a rumor that has recently surfaced. Nixxes Software, acclaimed for their excellent work in porting PlayStation games to PC, is reportedly at the helm of this initiative.
In recent times, the gaming community has seen the likes of Marvel’s Spider-Man, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and Horizon: Zero Dawn from the PlayStation realm grace the PC with ports that have largely impressed due to their quality execution. A new leak has purported that Nixxes is set to continue this trend with an ambitious roster of games for the year 2024.
Among the games mentioned are heavy hitters such as The Last of Us Part II, Gran Turismo 7, Ghost of Tsushima, Demon’s Souls, and God of War Ragnarok, suggesting an exciting year ahead for PC gamers. Moreover, the leak hinted at the potential PC port of the slightly older title, Infamous: Second Son.
This intel emerged from an alleged insider at Nixxes who leaked the company’s plans on the 4chan’s /v/ board, a source that is commonly met with skepticism. Yet, the details align with previous speculations, adding credence to the possibility of a PC release for Ghost of Tsushima, especially in the light of the Nvidia leak in 2022 which mentioned several PlayStation games.
The anticipation continues with the added note that Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is on the cards for a PC port in 2025. The recent Insomniac hack has, unfortunately, led to parts of the game being compromised, underlying the risks associated with leaked content.
With Horizon: Forbidden West’s PC debut confirmed for 2024, the prediction of these additional PlayStation icons joining the platform’s library enhances the allure for avid PC gamers. And while some jest that the list’s credibility is bolstered by the absence of Bloodborne—a highly rumored yet unconfirmed title—the prospect of these major game launches is sure to excite the PC gaming community.
The veracity of these claims is still under question, but for fans waiting to experience these PlayStation gems on PC, the future looks promising. Sharing such speculative news may intrigue many, intensifying the anticipation for official announcements regarding these potential PC releases.
By Anil Ganti – Senior Tech Writer – 1661 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2019, Anil Ganti is experienced in covering numerous topics in the tech, gaming, and smartphone sectors.
(Disclaimer: This article is based on rumors and speculation. Official confirmation from the respective developers or publishers has yet to be provided as of the knowledge cutoff date.)






