Two years ago, the Nvidia Geforce Now leak confirmed that the PS5-exclusive title, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, is headed to the PC. Now, it appears that Sony is starting to hire people to make it happen.

A job listing from Nixxes Software, a first-party PlayStation studio specializing in PC ports, describes the studio's need for a UX/UI Engineer who will "prototype, design and implement features to improve the gameplay experience on PC."

The said individual also needs to have experience with Coherent middleware, which is precisely why some are thinking that a PC port of one of the GOTY nominees for 2021 is on the way.

Coherent is a tech used in Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, which is just another one of the several coincidences suggesting that the PC port is on its way.

Going back to the older leak, it gave Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart on the PC an October 3, 2022 release date. We're well into 2023 now, so it's safe to say that the COVID-19 pandemic, among other things, forced Sony to change its plans. However, the same leak hasn't been wrong so far, so this and the job listing are the strongest pieces of evidence we have that Nixxes Software is working on a PC port of Rift Apart.