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Probably a year or 2 after they released it on PS5
In the meantime. Go play some golf shell we?
Supposedly the remaster for PC has been done since November of last year. SONY is just holding off on releasing it.
So by that we can only speculate that it will release around same time of Season 2 next year.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1888930/discussions/0/4337609189094690055/
Do yourself a favor and do not buy a PS4. Terrible visuals and performance on that console. Stay away and patiently wait for PC. Not much longer now...
Which will eventually end up here.
Godzilla is no longer available on digital or physical. Except for used with insane prices. So that one doesnt even matter. However, im not talking about that game or all PS4 games. I was only talking about SONY (PlayStation Studios) exclusives eventually coming here. Which at some point. They will be.
So I apologize for any confusion here. If you want to play other games that are only available on PS, than go for it. If you live in the US you can get a PS5 Pro from Best Buy for $30 a month with 2 year financing. Or Do the same with PS5 for a bit more for 12 months, but I'd get the PS5 Pro, but thats just me.
If you get a 1 or 2 year plan. Thats money you save up front when buying either the PS5 or Pro, and in the long run it doesnt cost more if paid on time.
Like I said, IMO I'd rather pay $30 a month instead of $700 because in 24 months its still $700. So by that you actually save money up front and make it easier to buy. So If you only had lets say $800 dollars to spend at the time. You only need to spend $30 of it, and can use the rest on something else.
If you dont feel like waiting, just buy whatever you feel is right for you. I mean, tech always changes. How long does anything last? The PS6 is likely still 4 or more years away. Supposedly new Xbox in about 2, but i'm not holding my breathe for either.
Stop capping lad