
Death Stranding (opens in new tab) and Horizon: Zero Dawn (opens in new tab) also both launched on PC in summer 2020. This may be a special deal struck to keep the MLB license in Sony's hands, but it shows at least some willingness for the company to branch out. In December 2019, Sony itself announced plans to bring MLB: The Show to multiple platforms (opens in new tab) as early as 2021. Media Molecule has spoken on several occasions (opens in new tab) about its plans to bring its open-ended creation tool, Dreams, to PC someday. That's incredibly exciting news that also confirms what we've heard in the past. Sony CEO Jim Ryan recently revealed in an interview with GQ that "a whole slate" of PC ports are coming from Sony's first-party lineup. Rumors of PC versions for Sony games go a lot deeper than just The Last of Us Part 2, especially as of late. (Image credit: Sony) A Last of Us Part 2 port lines up with Sony's plan for the PC
