The God of War franchise has typically been a PlayStation exclusive, but for those who don’t own a PlayStation console but would love to experience the game, you’re in luck. Sony has announced that God of War will be officially launching on the PC come January 2022. This won’t be the entire franchise, but rather the titular game from 2018, but it’s still a good start.

According to the Steam listing for the game, “Striking visuals enhanced on PC. Enjoy true 4K resolution, on supported devices, [MU1] with unlocked framerates for peak performance. Dial in your settings via a wide range of graphical presets and options including higher resolution shadows, improved screen space reflections, the addition of GTAO and SSDO, and much more.”

The listing also says that the game will be taking advantage of NVIDIA’s Deep Learning Super Sampling to help boost things like the framerates and “generate beautiful, sharp images on select NVIDIA GPUs”. Gamers who prefer playing using a controller will also be pleased to learn that it will support both the PS4 and PS5’s respective controllers, as well as other controllers in case you don’t own either of those.

The game is priced at $50 and will be released on the 14th of January, 2022, so if God of War on the PC is something you’ve been hoping will come to pass, here’s your chance to play the game.

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