Before the PlayStation 5 came out, no one would believe you if you told them that the industry-leading console manufacturer, PlayStation, would eventually change its stance and start releasing its best-selling exclusive titles on PC. Fast forward to today and we're living in such a world.

On March 21, Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition will launch on Steam and Epic Games Store. It includes the award-winning sequel's lone post-launch story expansion alongside the base game and several improvements that aren't available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. But it appears it's the PC release of Ghost of Tsushima, the "other" award-winning game by Sony from 2020 that's really drawn a ton of attention online.

On Reddit, a post titled "How the turntables" is mocking this shift in strategy, garnering more than 10,000 upvotes, as of the time of writing. However, if you look elsewhere, the response is more multifaceted. In fact, some see this as a positive sign. The increase in frequency allows more gamers to experience these titles regardless of their platform or budget. This is in line with the growing acceptance of cross-platform availability of games and cross-play, which has become a crucial component of any successful multiplayer game.

Until Dawn was one of the earliest PlayStation exclusives, suggesting that Sony is digging deep into its treasure trove of IPs for its ongoing PC expansion.