Over two years ago, Sony founded the PlayStation PC LLC brand, a branch specifically dedicated to publishing first-party PlayStation titles on PC. This introduction saw the previously-released ports listed under PlayStation PC LLC as its publisher instead of PlayStation Mobile, which started with Horizon Zero Dawn and Days Gone.

Now, Steam is home to nearly a dozen former PlayStation exclusives and counting.

With Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition headed to Epic Games Store and Steam next on March 21, the question now is, which fan-favorite single-player experience will be available to play on PC after? Perhaps, the more pressing question is, why isn't it Ghost of Tsushima?

Sucker Punch is believed to be working on a sequel to Ghost of Tsushima.

Ghost of Tsushima is exactly the kind of AAA exclusive that Sony wants to make more of but won't publicly admit. The developers, Sucker Punch Production, took six years to make the game, costing PlayStation $60 million. In return, Ghost of Tsushima sold nearly 10 million copies, likely making over half a billion in revenue. In comparison, other hits such as The Last of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West cost many times over to make and only made just as much as Ghost of Tsushima.