Summary
A pair of popular first-partyPlayStationgames are coming to the GOG storefront, with bothUncharted: Legacy of Thieves CollectionandGod of Warlisted as “Coming Soon.” Though not as instantly recognizable as some other platforms, GOG has become a popular distribution service for many PC gamers with a plethora of notable titles included. GOG has become a popular spot for a variety of classic PC games and often features free giveaways, withGOG previously giving away games likeJazz Jackrabbit 2for free. Now, two popular PlayStation games are set to join a growing Sony lineup on GOG.
The upcoming additions will not mark the first time the digital distributor has featured first-party PlayStation titles on its platform. GOG already offers two other PlayStation games on the platform with bothDays GoneandHorizon: Zero Dawn Complete Editioncurrently available at steep discounts. WhileDays Gonewas met with largely mixed reviews,Horizonhas been one of Sony’s most popular franchises, with bothZero DawnandForbidden Westreceiving Game of the Year Nominations. Now, two more major Sony franchises are coming to GOG.
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Anew update to GOG’s storefrontreveals a pair of first-party Sony games coming to the platform in the near future. Sony’s publisher page shows listings for thePC versions ofUncharted: Legacy of Thieves CollectionandGod of Warwith each game listed as “Coming soon.” The two games already feature fully fleshed out pages within the storefront, though no information is given about either game’s release date on the platform.UnchartedandGod of Warwill become the third and fourth Sony games added to the online distribution platform.
First-Party PlayStation Games Available on GOG
The addition ofUncharted: Legacy of Thieves CollectionandGod of Warto GOG comes as part of an increased effort fromSony to push its first-party games on PC. While most first-party PlayStation games feature a period of console exclusivity, several games have made the transition to platforms like Steam and the Epic Games Store.The Last of Us Part 1officially saw a Steam release earlier this year, marking the first appearance on PC for the Sony franchise.
Sony’s newest GOG additions join a suite of major games set to release on PS5 throughout the coming months. The highly-anticipatedMarvel’s Spider-Man 2debuted to universal acclaim earlier this month, with theSpider-Mansequel becoming PlayStation Studios' fastest-selling game. The holiday season will also welcome several major multi-platform titles on PS5, including games likeCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3andLike a Dragon Gaidenamong others. Sony’s GOG releases prove a commitment to the PC platform that will surely continue with more new releases.
God of War
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From Santa Monica Studio and creative director Cory Barlog comes a new beginning for one of gaming’s most recognizable icons. Living as a man outside the shadow of the gods, Kratos must adapt to unfamiliar lands, unexpected threats, and a second chance at being a father. Together with his son Atreus, the pair will venture into the brutal Norse wilds and fight to fulfill a deeply personal quest.Bold New Beginning — His vengeance against the Gods of Olympus years behind him, Kratos now lives as a man in the realm of Norse Gods and monsters. It is in this harsh, unforgiving world that he must fight to survive…And teach his son to do the same. This startling reimagining of God of War deconstructs the core elements that defined the series—satisfying combat breathtaking scale and a powerful narrative—and fuses them anew.A Second Chance — Kratos is a father again. As mentor and protector to Atreus, a son determined to earn his respect, he is forced to deal with and control the rage that has long defined him while out in a very dangerous world with his son.A Darker, More Elemental World — From the marble and columns of ornate Olympus to the gritty forests, mountains, and caves of Pre-Viking Norse lore, this is a distinctly new realm with its own pantheon of creatures, monsters, and gods. With an added emphasis on discovery and exploration, the world will draw players in to explore God of War’s breathtakingly threatening landscape—by far the largest in the franchise.Vicious, Physical Combat — With an over the shoulder free camera that brings the player closer to the action than ever before, fights in God of War mirror the pantheon of Norse creatures Kratos will face: grand, gritty, and grueling. A new main weapon and new abilities retain the defining spirit of God of War while presenting a vision of violent conflict that forges new ground in the genre.