More of PlayStation’s video games on PC would require a PSN account, even the single-player ones, and lots of gamers had been upset with this choice.
Throughout Sony’s Might 2024 State of Play presentation, PlayStation introduced that God of Battle Ragnarok and the Till Daybreak remake had been coming to Steam. Nevertheless, in accordance with their respective retailer pages on Steam and the Epic Games Store, each video games require a PSN account as a way to play them.
Players voiced their issues concerning the state of affairs, questioning why a single-player sport wants this requirement. One participant even joked that they’ll sign up for PSN when Sony lastly ports Bloodborne to PC.
The PSN debacle started earlier this month when Sony introduced that gamers must create a PSN account to proceed enjoying Helldivers 2. Nevertheless, Sony reversed this explicit choice after fan backlash. Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Lower was launched on PC earlier this month, however solely the multiplayer side required a PSN account.
God of Battle Ragnarok for PC will launch on September 19. It helps ultrawide monitor help and DLSS/FSR/XESS, in addition to all post-launch updates corresponding to new sport plus and the Valhalla DLC. The Till Daybreak remake will launch on PS5 and PC in Fall 2024.