PlayStation Rolls Back Its Least Popular Feature
Briefly

Sony has decided to eliminate the mandatory PlayStation Network (PSN) login for select single-player games on PC. This follows backlash from players who found the requirement an unnecessary hurdle. Titles like Marvel's Spider-Man 2, God Of War Ragnarok, and others will be playable without a PSN account, though players will receive in-game rewards for using one. This policy change reflects a shift in strategy to foster better relations with the PC gaming community, emphasizing player accessibility and optional incentives over mandatory logins.
The decision to remove the PSN requirement signals a shift in PlayStation's approach to PC gaming, emphasizing player access over mandatory registration.
By incentivizing, rather than mandating, the use of a PlayStation Network account, Sony aims to enhance player engagement without alienating its PC audience.
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