Despite the successful releases of Sony's PlayStation exclusives on the PC, the newest kid on the block, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, appears to be trailing behind in the race, failing to make an impression as the first ever PlayStation 5-exclusive from first-party Sony studio to come to the PC.

With its player count significantly less than its predecessors, it seems the once PlayStation-exclusive title is struggling to be as successful on the new platform.

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart earned considerable acclaim upon its initial release on the PS5, impressing critics and players by engrossing them in an emotionally-driven multidimensional narrative with a blend of gripping action sequences and jumping between dimensions, a feat powered, in part, by the PS5's proprietary SSD. The excitement surrounding the title's announcement for PC release earlier this year was quite high, leading many to anticipate an enthusiastic reception from the PC gaming community. Despite the game's successful PC port garnering a slew of positive reviews on Steam, the title failed to rake in substantial sales. Observers can't help but ponder the possible reasons behind this lukewarm response, especially in light of the disastrous reception of The Last Of Us Part 1's PC port, prompting potential players to approach subsequent Sony releases with caution.