Okay gamers, let's talk about the elephant in the room – or should I say, the Ghost on the mountain? As a huge fan of samurai epics and someone who was absolutely blown away by Ghost of Tsushima, I've been sinking dozens of hours into Ghost of Yotei on my PS5 this year. Honestly, it's a masterpiece 🗻⚔️. But here's the question I see popping up everywhere in the community: When will Ghost of Yotei finally make its way to PC? Let's break down what we know, look at Sony's track record, and do some (responsible) speculation.
First, the facts. As of right now in 2025, there has been ZERO official word from Sony or Sucker Punch about a PC version. Ghost of Yotei is still a PlayStation 5 exclusive, and honestly, it's one of the console's biggest selling points this year. But, and this is a big but, Sony's strategy has completely shifted in recent years. They're not keeping all their toys in one sandbox anymore.
Think about it: we've seen God of War, Horizon Zero Dawn, Spider-Man, and even The Last of Us all get fantastic PC ports. Sony has realized there's a massive audience and a ton of money waiting on the other side. Keeping a game like Ghost of Yotei exclusive forever would be, as they say, leaving money on the table 💸.

The biggest clue we have is its predecessor. Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut eventually landed on PC, and it was a stellar port. It came with all the bells and whistles PC players love:
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Ultrawide monitor support (so immersive!)
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Unlocked frame rates for buttery-smooth combat
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Full mouse and keyboard controls (with great customization)
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The complete package with the Iki Island expansion
Because the Ghost franchise already has a foot in the PC door, it feels almost inevitable that Yotei will follow. The real question is WHEN.
To guess that, we need to look at Sony's recent PC release patterns. There's no one-size-fits-all rule, but we can spot some trends. I've been tracking this, and it's a wild mix:
| Game | PS Release | PC Release | Time Gap | Notes |
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| Horizon Zero Dawn | 2017 | 2020 | ~3 years | The one that started the trend! |
| God of War (2018) | 2018 | 2022 | ~4 years | A long wait, but worth it. |
| Spider-Man Remastered | 2020 | 2022 | ~2 years | A much quicker turnaround. |
| Ghost of Tsushima | 2020 | 2023 | ~2 years, 9 months | Our best direct comparison. |
| God of War Ragnarok | 2022 | 2024 | <2 years | Gap is shrinking! |
| Spider-Man 2 | 2023 | 2024 | ~1 year | Seriously fast port. |
| Stellar Blade | 2024 | 2025 | <1.5 years | The new speedy standard? |
See what I mean? It's all over the place at first glance 🤯. But if you look at the most recent releases, a pattern emerges: Sony is getting MUCH faster at bringing their games to PC.
The gap has shrunk from 3-4 years down to often less than two years, and sometimes even just over a single year. Ghost of Tsushima took nearly three years, but that was part of an older, more cautious strategy. Ghost of Yotei is now in the same league as God of War, Horizon, and Spider-Man – it's a flagship, system-selling franchise. For these top-tier games, Sony seems to be accelerating the PC timeline.

So, let's get to the prediction. Ghost of Yotei launched on PS5 on October 2, 2025. Based on the data:
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❌ It's definitely NOT coming in 2025. That ship has sailed. Sony is still in the peak sales window on PS5.
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🔄 Sucker Punch is 100% focused on post-launch support right now – fixing bugs, maybe working on DLC. A PC port isn't their immediate priority.
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⏳ The most likely window? My gut says late 2026 to 2027.
Here's my reasoning broken down:
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Franchise Precedent: Looking at Ghost of Tsushima's ~3 year gap.
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Modern Trend: But then adjusting for Sony's new, faster porting strategy for major titles.
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Business Sense: A late 2026 release would be about a year after launch, which fits the Spider-Man 2 model. A 2027 release would be closer to the 1.5-2 year mark, which is also common.
However, there are variables that could change this timeline:
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Sales Performance: If Ghost of Yotei keeps selling like crazy on PS5 deep into 2026, Sony might delay the PC version to keep pushing consoles.
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Development Resources: Porting a game of this scale isn't trivial. It takes a dedicated team and time to do it right, especially with all the PC-specific enhancements we'd expect.
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Sony's Secret Plans: Maybe they're already working on it in the background! Maybe they've decided to make it a simultaneous release for their next big game. We just don't know.
As a player who experienced it on PS5, I can tell you PC players are in for a treat. The game is gorgeous, the combat is sublime, and Atsu's journey is incredibly compelling. The thought of experiencing those snowy mountain vistas and intense duels at 4K/120fps with an ultrawide field of view... it's a dream 🥹.
Final Verdict: Will it come to PC? Almost certainly yes. When? My best guess is sometime between Fall 2026 and 2027. Until then, all we can do is wait for an official announcement. In the meantime, if you have a PS5, you absolutely need to play this game. And if you're a PC-only warrior, start saving up and practicing your patience – it'll be worth the wait! ✨