It's about to be an busy few months if you're looking for some new PC games. With the big early summer shows out of the way, there's a glut of new PC games on the way, with everyone from the biggest studios to tiny indie teams fighting to get their projects in front of you - even Sony is starting to get in on the action.
That means that there's an awful lot to keep track of when you're looking for new PC games. With games available across Steam, Epic, Itch, and more, there's almost too many titles to count. That's not great news when it comes to your backlog, but be honest - you were never going to get through all that anyway.
We're well into 2022, and we've already enjoyed some great new PC games in the last six months, from God of War to Elden Ring and much, much more. As we head through the summer, it's a little quiet, but once Saint's Row rolls around in August, we'll head into a much busier window, with the arrival of some Sony classics giving way to hotly-anticipated Bethesda titles at the start of next year
Nathan Drake is finally making his way to PC. It's not the full Uncharted collection we might have been hoping for, but it's perhaps the next best thing. The Legacy of Thieves Collection bundles together Uncharted 4: A Thiefs' End and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, bringing the two most recent titles in Naughty Dog's acclaimed series to PC for the first time. The PS5 version is launching first, on January 28, but the PC port will follow "shortly after."
Marvel's iconic webslinger came to PS4 in 2018, with a remastered PS5 version arriving a couple of years later. That edition is now making its way to PC, incorporating the entire base game, as well as its The City That Never Sleeps add-on, expanding the story of the original game with three new narrative chapters.
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