Gamers anticipating the chance to experience the epic Norse saga of God of War Ragnarök on their PCs may have their wishes granted soon. Leaks suggest that Sony is set to announce the PC port of the acclaimed action-adventure title, originally released for PlayStation consoles. The insider source, billbil-kun, hints at an imminent announcement, raising expectations for PC gamers eager to join Kratos and Atreus on their journey. God of War Ragnarök not only impressed with its storytelling and gameplay but also brought post-launch content with a Roguelike DLC, adding even more depth to the rich Norse-themed universe of the game.

With Sony's track record of porting notable PlayStation exclusives like Horizon Forbidden West to PC, this potential announcement aligns with the company's strategy. Additionally, speculation is rife about a potential release of The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered for PC later this year, though there is no official word as yet. In the meantime, PC players can look forward to Ghost of Tsushima's Director's Cut releasing on May 16, which sets a positive precedent for future highly anticipated ports such as God of War Ragnarök.

Will God of War Ragnarök be available on PC?

Based on the recent leaks from a reputable insider, it seems highly likely that God of War Ragnarök will be announced soon for a PC release. However, Sony has not made an official statement confirming this yet.

As a key title in the God of War franchise, God of War Ragnarök continues the story of Kratos and his son Atreus. Developed by Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, the game is a sequel to 2018's God of War and is part of a series that has been a staple in the action-adventure genre for years. Known for its strong narrative, visceral combat, and mythological settings, the God of War series has evolved significantly since its original debut in 2005, with the latest entries taking a more mature and narrative-driven approach.