Sackboy A Big Adventure is coming to PC

Sackboy: A Big Adventure Will Visit PC in Late October 2022

Sackboy, one of the mascots for the PlayStation, will soon appear on PC. Sony Interactive Entertainment announced via PlayStation.Blog that it will release the PC version of Sackboy: A Big Adventure on October 27, 2022. The PC game will be available on Steam and the Epic Games Store.

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The PC version of the Sackboy game will support the PS5’s DualSense controller by default, but it will also support mouse and keyboard controls. Additionally, it will support variable refresh rate and wide screens up to 21:9, as well as Nvidia DLSS2 for GeForce RTX GPUs.

Sony also shared the PC spec requirements needed to run Sackboy: A Big Adventure. The minimum requirements will generate a 720p 30fps gameplay with 8 GB RAM, an Intel Core i5-6400 or AMD FX-6300 for CPU, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 / AMD Radeon R7 265 for GPU. The highest ultra settings, which can generate 4K and 60fps, will require 16 GB RAM, a Core i9-9900k or Ryzen 9 3950X for CPU, and RTX 3080 or RX 6800 XT for GPU. The game can also go up to 120fps if the user’s PC display supports HDMI 2.1 or DisplayPort 1.4.

Furthermore, the company announced that people who pre-purchase the game on either PC platform will be able to obtain costumes and emotes modeled after Ghost of Tsushima‘s Jin, Detroit: Become Human‘s Connor, Days Gone‘s Deacon St. John, and Death Stranding‘s Sam Porter Bridges.

Sony Interactive Entertainment also published a new trailer for the PC version of Sackboy: A Big Adventure on PlayStation’s YouTube channel:

Sackboy: A Big Adventure originally appeared on PlayStation 4 and 5 in November 2020. The game will appear on PCs via Steam and the Epic Games Store on October 27, 2022.


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