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TL;DR: Sony's requirement for PC gamers to sign into PlayStation Network (PSN) for playing even single-player titles like God of War Ragnarök and Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered has been unpopular.
Sony is standing firm in the face of backlash over its PSN account requirement on PC.The topic popped up in a recent earnings call, where CFO Hiroki Totoki made it clear that PSN accounts will be ...
It's fair to say that Sony's insistence on requiring a PlayStation Network account for PC versions of its games is not widely popular. Don't expect Sony to back off ...
I had been holding off on reporting this because I was waiting for the written Q&A summary that Sony usually publishes following its earnings calls. However, it looks like the company decided not ...
We all know that Sony's PSN requirement on PC is very unpopular, but the company has made it clear it has no intention to scrap it in the future. "We have learned a lot," Totoki said (thanks ...
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Sony acknowledges pushback but will maintain the PlayStation Network account requirement for PC ports. The requirement aims to uphold order and safety in online play for PlayStation fans on PC.
It turns out gamers don’t deserve things. PlayStation chair Hiroki Totoki has confirmed that Sony games published to PC will continue to have the PSN requirement. Hiroki Totoki, executive deputy ...