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PlayStation Trophies are heading to PC games like Ghost of Tsushima

One more overlay.

PlayStation Trophies will be added to PC games like the upcoming Ghost of Tsushima thanks to a new PlayStation overlay that will work on both Steam and the Epic Games Store.

Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is the first PlayStation title on PC that uses a new PlayStation overlay, which includes your Friends list, Trophies, Settings, and your Profile,” Sony said in a statement.

Available through the Shift + F1 shortcut command or through a supported title’s menu, the PlayStation overlay will require sign-in through the PlayStation Network first.

Sadly, PlayStation titles on PC won’t get new Trophy lists but will instead share their PS5 counterpart’s list.

“While playing the game, you can earn PlayStation Trophies just like on PlayStation consoles,” Sony continued. “Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut on PC shares the same Trophy set as the game on PlayStation 5 consoles. In addition, the PC version also has full support for Achievements on Steam and the Epic Games Store.”

Ghost of Tsushima heads to Windows PC on 16 May. The title is already available on PS4 and PS5. We reviewed it here.


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