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Ghost of Tsushima's PC port once again proves that PlayStation should do this sort of thing sooner, as player counts soar past every major Sony PC release (except Helldivers 2)

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Glorious Nippon appeal, concurrently played over 77,000 times.
I don’t mean to speak for you, dear reader, but I think I can safely say that, if you’re a PC gamer, you’re probably sodding tired of console exclusives by now—even if (sales-driving wizardry aside) multi-platform launches are increasingly the norm. .
Well, good news: Sony’s just had further confirmation that it should keep bringing its titles to PC—as per Steam DB numbers spotted by our friends over at GamesRadar, Ghost of Tsushima has hit an all-time concurrent player peak of 77,500 at the time of writing. That’s already beating out Marvel’s Spider-Man (66,436), God of War 2018 (73,529) and The Last of Us Part 1 (36,496).
Concurrent player counts aren’t everything but, with Sony yet to release any official sales data, they do suggest the publisher has another big PC hit on its hands. The game’s success flies in the face of similar PSN sign-up drama to the hullabaloo which tanked Helldivers 2’s review scores earlier in the month, though speculation continues to circulate that Sony’s been treading lightly, and it’s not dodged negative reviews entirely.

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