Sony PC shows at least slightly obedient in the continuous debate about the compulsion of PSN account on PC: Many single players should be playable without PSN account in future, the playstation manufacturer announced in a blog entry.
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Although it is only about four titles, it reflects the majority of Sony’s blockbuster portfolio: PSN account “Marvel’s Spider-Man 2″ will remain alternately optional which is expected on Thursday 2 remaster ” PSN account will be issued for PC, “God’s God” and “Horizon Zero Don Remastard” is mandatory for PCs. Sony writes in your blog entry,
Sony PC does not want to force users to register with the PSN account at least with these titles. Instead, registration should be encouraged by digital gifts that players only get when they log in to their account. These are mostly additional costumes that you will not unlock in the general course of the game or it will only be unlocked too late. There are also small experience points in terms of “God of War Ragnarok” and “The Last of US Part 2 Remastard”.
Controversy for account responsibility
Sony started providing a PSN account for her PC game last year. Especially in the case of multiplayer shooter “Healthyers 2”, it had created controversy: In the meantime there was a case for countries where PSN is not offered, Sony is out of sale in affected countries The game had to be taken.
PC players from other countries were also angry with the compulsion to register and register with an additional account. Many ports of Sony were punished by users with negative reviews. The recent declaration suggests that Sony, at least in the case of a single player title, avoids the flat PSN until Sony responds to the controversy in a short blog entry.
Sony has recently brought her single player products to PC. Most of them require about two years, including the “God of War Ragnarok” “horizon prohibited West” and “Spider-Man: Miles Morales”. “Spider-Man 2”, which was released on Wednesday, took only 15 months from the console release for PC publication.
(Dahe)
