Sony Interactive Entertainment is set to eliminate the PlayStation Network (PSN) account requirement for certain new PC titles. This decision comes after complaints that this requirement limited accessibility, especially since PSN is unavailable in several countries. Although the change currently applies to a few games like The Last of Us Part 1 and others, players can still connect their accounts for managing friends, sharing trophies, and accessing game-specific incentives. Details on potential future expansions of this policy remain unclear, but studio teams are expected to enhance incentives for linked accounts.
Starting with a limited selection of games, Sony plans to drop the PlayStation Network account requirement for PC users, broadening access to major titles.
These changes will still allow players to connect their PSN accounts on PC for exclusive game-related benefits and trophy sharing.
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