There once was a time when the only way to play blockbuster PlayStation exclusive games was on a PlayStation console, but that's changed in recent years. Sony has been experimenting with the PC gaming marketplace by porting some of its big budget PlayStation games to PC, albeit a few years after they've already released for PS4 and PS5. Sony has made it clear that it plans on porting even more PlayStation exclusives to PC, and it seems that the next two may have leaked online.

Recently, Sony hosted a PlayStation State of Play presentation where it confirmed that Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered and Spider-Man: Miles Morales would be coming to PC later this year. The Spider-Man games coming to PC will be huge for sure, but if a recent leak is any indication, they could soon be followed by some other PlayStation exclusive titles.

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Reddit user glockpopp recently took to GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit to make the claim that Sackboy: A Big Adventure is getting a PC port. According to the post, Sackboy: A Big Adventure will get some enhancements when it makes the jump to PC, including improved visuals and DLSS support, plus it will be compatible with the DualSense controller so PC gamers can get the same experience. The port has apparently been done since last year, and glockpopp is said to have provided proof to the forum's mods to back up their claims.

In the same thread, Reddit user EmpressOfSony posted screenshots backing up glockpopp's claims about Sackboy, while also leaking another game that is apparently getting a PC port. Unless the leaked images are doctored, it appears as though Returnal is also coming to PC at some point down the line. Returnal is one of the few true PlayStation 5 exclusive games, so it jumping ship to PC would be a pretty big deal if it happens.

It seems Sony releasing its PlayStation exclusives on PC is the new normal, and so fans should just assume that it will happen with all of the company's games moving forward. However, PlayStation fans shouldn't expect Sony to release games on PC the same day that they hit PS4 and PS5. There will still likely be a decent amount of time between when a game first launches on a PlayStation console and when it is ported to PC, so those who want to play PlayStation's biggest games without waiting will still need to invest in one of Sony's consoles.

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