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After the launch of Marvel’s Spider-Man, PlayStation would be working on a client for PC

After the launch of Marvel's Spider-Man, PlayStation would be working on a client for PC

Sony began to take its first steps on PC with triple A games on PS4 and PS5. Horizon: Zero Dawn arrived on Steam on August 7, 2020 and has become one of Sony’s most successful sales on PC. The download of Death Stranding has also been enabled and recently the remastering of Marvel’s Spider-Man.

But this is only the beginning of a marriage that will be difficult to break. The Japanese company had plans to develop its own platform for the sale and launch of video games on PC.

As reported by the media with data from , in the Spider-Man video game there are certain files that refer to “PlayStation PC launcher”. In turn, this client would connect with PSN, since there are other files that have the following names: “PSNAccountLinked” and “PSNLinkingEntitlements”.

PlayStation explained months ago that they plan to make half of their games available on PC and mobile devices by 2025. However, they have not mentioned anything regarding the development of a virtual store such as Steam or the Epic Games Store.

An app would allow Sony to maximize its PC gaming revenue, but could also enable features like cross-buying and PlayStation Network (PSN) integration. References to PSN integration in the PC port of Spider-Man Remastered have also been uncovered, with rumors that Insomniac Games was experimenting with PSN link bonuses for Spider-Man. details the medium The Verge.

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