All PlayStation Games Available On PC
Sony’s PlayStation Studios umbrella — which includes all the company’s first-party studios along with its two publishing arms: Sony Interactive Entertainment and PlayStation Publishing LLC — has been increasingly vocal and diligent about making sure that its console-exclusive titles make their way to PC. What started as just a small handful of formerly PS4-exclusive titles making their way to Steam has given way to a deluge of PlayStation first-party titles available on PC via Valve’s storefront, and it’s been a smashing success for both companies. It used to take years for PlayStation games to wind up on PC storefronts, but now it’s anywhere from 6-12 months before they break free of their console exclusivity, presenting a major boon for primarily PC gamers who want to experience some of the best single-player titles available.
Helldivers: Dive Harder Edition
- Release Date — December 7, 2015
- Developer — Arrowhead Game Studios
- Review Aggregate Score — 83% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 90% (Very Positive)
The first Helldivers was a top-down shooter that was a welcome addition to both the PlayStation Vita and PS3 libraries. Following its success on its original platforms, Sony would bring the title to both PS4 and PC, where it continued to earn a cult audience as a fun and difficult co-op shooter. In many ways, the overwhelming success of Helldivers 2 on PC can be attributed to the original’s success on the platform.
Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture
- Release Date — April 14, 2016
- Developer — The Chinese Room
- Review Aggregate Score — 78% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 68% (Mixed)
The Chinese Room’s Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture is an interesting adventure game that was developed as a Sony first-party title while the studio also worked on Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs. Its arrival on PC in 2016 came just a year after its original launch on PS4 as a system exclusive.
Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition
- Release Date — August 7, 2020
- Developer — Guerrilla Games
- Review Aggregate Score — 84% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 87% (Very Positive)
The launch of Horizon Zero Dawn on PC would end up being the precipitating title to Sony bringing most of its first-party PlayStation games to the platform, proving that PC gamers had high interest in getting to experience well-made ports of some of the best console exclusives of the generation. As expected, Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition also looks incredible on PC in comparison to how it runs on the PlayStation 4 (to the point where even the Remastered edition feels redundant on PC).
Days Gone
- Release Date — May 18, 2021
- Developer — Bend Studio
- Review Aggregate Score — 76% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 92% (Very Positive)
The release of Days Gone on PC would help to give the open-world zombie game a second lease on life, earning it a new audience of players who appreciated its gameplay and story more than most critics gave it credit for at the time of its original launch. It also helps that the version PC players got was well-optimized and free of the technical issues and bugs that plagued the PS4 version at launch.
God of War
- Release Date — January 14, 2022
- Developer — Santa Monica Studio, Jetpack Interactive
- Review Aggregate Score — 93% (Universal Acclaim)
- Steam User Score — 96% (Overwhelmingly Positive)
Santa Monica Studio’s God of War is arguably one of the best action games of the last 10 years, and its arrival on PC a full 4 years after its initial launch would end up being a cause for celebration. To this day, the level of quality of Jetpack Interactive’s PC port sets a high bar for other first-party PlayStation games to clear with their eventual PC versions.
Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered
- Release Date — August 12, 2022
- Developer — Insomniac Games, Nixxes Software
- Review Aggregate Score — 87% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 96% (Overwhelmingly Positive)
Another company that excels at producing incredibly well-done and well-optimized PC ports of first-party PlayStation games is Nixxes Software, which has quite a few Sony games under its belt as of 2025. The first, and arguably best, of the company’s ports is its excellent Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, which runs great on high-end hardware but is even playable on a Steam Deck.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection
- Release Date — October 19, 2022
- Developer — Naughty Dog, Iron Galaxy Studios
- Review Aggregate Score — 87% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 89% (Very Positive)
We’re still waiting on Naughty Dog to bring the entire Uncharted franchise to PC via a port of the Nathan Drake Collection, but for now, we at least have the excellent Uncharted 4 port along with its DLC. Uncharted 4 was already an impressive title on the PS4 and PS4 Pro, and it looks even more impressive when running on high-end hardware with 4K support.
Sackboy: A Big Adventure
- Release Date — October 27, 2022
- Developer — Sumo Digital
- Review Aggregate Score — 81% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 83% (Very Positive)
Sumo Digital’s Sackboy: A Big Adventure might be one of the best platformers that almost no one seems to have played, which is a shame. Despite it largely going under the radar in favor of other PlayStation platformers like Astro Bot (which also needs a PC port sooner rather than later), Sackboy is a phenomenal game that fills the surprisingly threadbare 3D platformer niche on PC.
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales
- Release Date — November 18, 2022
- Developer — Insomniac Games, Nixxes Software
- Review Aggregate Score — 88% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 93% (Very Positive)
As great as both Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2 are, there’s a strong case to be made for Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales being the best of Insomniac’s games featuring the webbed wall-crawler. Miles Morales is still one of the most visually impressive games on PS5 despite being a launch title, and its PC version looks and runs even better on the right hardware configurations.
Returnal
- Release Date — February 15, 2023
- Developer — Housemarque, Climax Studios
- Review Aggregate Score — 86% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 81% (Very Positive)
Housemarque’s Returnal would end up being one of the first games on the PS5 to truly feel like a “next-gen” release, and its arrival on PC couldn’t have been more welcome. Action roguelikes tend to thrive on PC, and Returnal is perhaps one of the best games in the genre, alongside giants like Hades. Plus, by the time Returnal came to PC, it already had post-launch features like in-game progress saving and co-op.
The Last of Us Part I
- Release Date — March 28, 2023
- Developer — Naughty Dog, Iron Galaxy Studios
- Review Aggregate Score — 59% (Mixed or Average)
- Steam User Score — 80% (Very Positive)
The PC port of The Last of Us Part I is a real Cinderella story, going from being one of the worst-received conversions of a PlayStation exclusive to now having a respectable 80% “Very Positive” Steam user score. At launch, The Last of Us Part I was riddled with bugs, which detracted from the fact that it was still one of the greatest action and survival horror games ever made. To Iron Galaxy’s credit, the team has done a commendable job of addressing most of the glaring technical issues, with The Last of Us Part I on PC now reaching parity with its PS5 counterpart.
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
- Release Date — July 26, 2023
- Developer — Insomniac Games, Nixxes Software
- Review Aggregate Score — 86% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 89% (Very Positive)
Another Nixxes Software port, another success for PlayStation Publishing. After working with Insomniac on both Spider-Man Remastered and Miles Morales, the duo helped bring Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart to PC, which somehow looks even more impressive than it already did on PS5. It’s one of the best games in the Ratchet & Clank series, and that’s saying something.
Helldivers 2
- Release Date — February 8, 2024
- Developer — Arrowhead Game Studios
- Review Aggregate Score — 83% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 77% (Mostly Positive)
The rise, fall, and then subsequent rise of Helldivers 2 was one of the most interesting sagas to watch unfold. Upon its initial simultaneous launch on PC and PS5, players praised Helldivers 2 as one of the best games of the year, with the title pulling in astronomical player counts on Steam. But as soon as Sony rolled out the requirement to link a PSN account, players practically revolted, sending those user review scores plummeting. It turns out that the review bombing worked, causing Sony to walk back the PSN requirement and even going so far as to cause them to avoid it altogether in certain future PC ports.
Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition
- Release Date — March 21, 2024
- Developer — Guerrilla Games, Nixxes Software
- Review Aggregate Score — 89% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 89% (Very Positive)
Like Zero Dawn before it, Horizon Forbidden West finally made its way to PC after the game’s sole story DLC, Burning Shores, released on PS5. Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition is one of the best-looking PlayStation-to-PC ports, doing a great job at showcasing how talented of a team Guerrilla Games is at environmental design.
Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut
- Release Date — May 16, 2024
- Developer — Sucker Punch Productions, Nixxes Software
- Review Aggregate Score — 89% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 93% (Very Positive)
Speaking of beautiful games, it’s impossible to think of the most visually impressive PlayStation to PC ports without bringing up Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut. Players had to wait a long time for this excellent open-world action game to make its way to PC, but it was arguably worth it.
God of War Ragnarök
- Release Date — September 19, 2024
- Developer — Santa Monica Studio, Jetpack Interactive
- Review Aggregate Score — 90% (Universal Acclaim)
- Steam User Score — 87% (very Positive)
While the wait between God of War‘s PS4 debut and PC launch was 4 years, it would end up taking far less time for God of War Ragnarök to make the jump. Arriving on PC just a year after its PS4 and PS5 launch, God of War Ragnarök is every bit the stellar experience on PC that it is on console, and its arrival was perfectly timed with the launch of the roguelike mode.
Until Dawn
- Release Date — October 4, 2024
- Developer — Ballistic Moon
- Review Aggregate Score — 72% (Mixed or Average)
- Steam User Score — 79% (Mostly Positive)
Sony’s decision to remake Until Dawn was understandably met with a bit of backlash (Bloodborne remaster when?!), but it’s still a campy, fun time that’s even better when played in a group setting. The remake’s PC version isn’t without its bugs and performance hiccups, though.
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
- Release Date — October 31, 2024
- Developer — Guerrilla Games, Nixxes Software
- Review Aggregate Score — 85% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 81% (Very Positive)
Another somewhat redundant remaster of an already visually impressive title, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered‘s performance and fidelity improvements are mostly negligible for anyone not playing on a 4K display, and its PSN account requirement immediately makes it somewhat inferior to the already excellent Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition PC port.
LEGO Horizon Adventures
- Release Date — November 14, 2024
- Developer — Guerrilla Games, Studio Gobo
- Review Aggregate Score — 66% (Mixed or Average)
- Steam User Score — 58% (Mixed)
If for nothing else, LEGO Horizon Adventures is unique as the first cross-platform release in the Horizon series. Aside from that distinction, though, the game is mostly a boilerplate LEGO title that does little to justify its use of the Horizon license, and little to justify its $60 asking price.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
- Release Date — January 30, 2025
- Developer — Insomniac Games, Nixxes Software
- Review Aggregate Score — 76% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 76% (Mostly Positive)
Unfrotunately, Insomniac and Nixxes’ almost spotless track record of successfully bringing PlayStation games over to PC would get its first blemish this year courtesy of the Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 port. That said, underneath the occasional bug or technical issue, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is still a phenomenal game that looks spectacular when running on high-end hardware.
Midnight Murder Club
- Release Date — March 13, 2025
- Developer — Velan Studios
- Review Aggregate Score — N/A (Early Access)
- Steam User Score — 70% (Mostly Positive)
Shortly after its reveal at the February State of Play event, Midnight Murder Club launched into Early Access not on PS5 but on PC. While it has a bit of a mixed reception so far, those who do enjoy the title praise it for its unique take on the competitive shooter that uses darkness as a tool for suspense and obfuscation.
The Last of Us Part II Remastered
- Release Date — April 3, 2025
- Developer — Naughty Dog, Nixxes Software
- Review Aggregate Score — 90% (Universal Acclaim)
- Steam User Score — 90% (Very Positive)
Following the botched launch of The Last of Us Part I on PC, Naughty Dog reached out to the talented team at Nixxes Software to assist with Part II‘s port, which seems to have greatly paid off in its favor. By all accounts, The Last of Us Part II Remastered is a phenomenal port of an equally great game that’s well-optimized and looks incredible.
Stellar Blade
- Release Date — June 11, 2025
- Developer — SHIFT UP
- Review Aggregate Score — 84% (Generally Favorable)
- Steam User Score — 94% (Very Positive)
The most recent PlayStation exclusive to make its way to PC is SHIFT UP’s Stellar Blade. Notably, SHIFT UP handled the port duties itself rather than reaching out to a third party to assist, and it did an excellent job. The PC port of Stellar Blade makes an already great-looking game look and run even better, and its Complete Edition includes plenty of new DLC and fan service.