‘Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart’ Breaks Console Barriers, Launching on PC in July

Ratchet & Clank Bring Their Exciting Adventures to the PC Realm This Summer

The dynamic action-platformer duo, Ratchet & Clank, despite gracing the gaming world for more than two decades, will be making their long-awaited debut on PC on July 26th. This marks the date when Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, the most recent installment in the franchise, will journey from its familiar abode on PlayStation 5 into the expansive realm of PC gaming.

Alongside the announcement of the game’s arrival on PC, a captivating trailer was released, highlighting the impressive PC-specific features that players can look forward to.

A Specialized Team for a Superior PC Port

Nixxes Software, a studio that Sony acquired in 2021 with a proven track record of developing top-notch PC ports, will be managing the transition. Collaborating with Insomniac, the original developers, Nixxes is aiming to enhance the PC gaming experience with some intriguing enhancements.

According to a PlayStation blog post, the PC version will boast new ray-traced shadows, support for ultrawide displays, unrestricted framerates, and the incorporation of advanced upscaling technology, such as DLSS 3 and FSR 2.

Brief Overview of the Ratchet & Clank Series

For those unfamiliar with the Ratchet & Clank universe, it is primarily characterized by its action platforming and third-person shooter gameplay. The series stars Ratchet, an anthropomorphic alien with feline traits, and his loyal robot sidekick, Clank. Throughout their adventures, Ratchet carries Clank on his back, further reinforcing their inseparable bond.

Rift Apart not only retains the classic jumping, shooting, and upgrading elements from the preceding games but also introduces an exciting new feature—portals, presumably referred to as rifts. These rifts add a novel dimension to the gameplay, permitting instantaneous transportation between different areas and worlds.

Sony Continues PC Porting Trend

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

Ratchet & Clank’s venture into the PC landscape aligns with Sony’s recent trend of transitioning PlayStation exclusives to PC a few years post-console release. This practice has seen the PC arrival of several renowned games such as Horizon: Zero Dawn and Insomniac’s Spider-Man.

While this endeavor has yielded positive results for some titles, others have had a more challenging transition, with the PC port of The Last Of Us Part 1 notably encountering significant difficulties.

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