God of War<\/em>‘s recently released PC version has reached an eye-watering 65,172 peak players on Steam today, according to SteamDB<\/a>. The title launched on PC on Friday, Jan. 14, and hitting over 60,000 players just a day after the premiere is nothing short of impressive for a single-player game. <\/p>
God of War on PC is not only succeeding in having many people play it. The Santa Monica studio’s production is also boasting mostly positive reviews. It has a 93 score on Metacritic, out of 51 reviews<\/a>. <\/p>
Kratos’ adventures continue a trend of games transitioning admirably from PlayStation consoles to PC. Two former PS exclusives have already been released for the PCs, Horizon: Zero Dawn<\/em> and Days Gone<\/em>. Both of them were met with critical acclaim: the former has an 84 score on Metacritic<\/a>, while the latter scored 76 points on the same platform<\/a>.<\/p>
Valve has had many reasons to celebrate lately when it comes to Steam. At the start of 2022, the popular platform counted a record-breaking 27.9 million concurrent users<\/a>. <\/p>
Related: What are the PC system requirements for God of War<\/em>?<\/a><\/strong><\/p>
As of now, it’s unclear if God of War<\/em>‘s sequel, God of War Ragnarok<\/em>, will debut on PC as well. Santa Monica’s creative director Cory Barlog told GameInformer<\/a> he had “no idea” about porting the sequel to PC and that “ultimately, it’s Sony’s decision.” <\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"