God Of War: PC Release Sparks Outrage Over PSN Requirement
Gaming Policy Controversy Surrounding God Of War
God Of War has made its debut on PC, but not without consequence. Sony's requirement that players maintain a PlayStation Network account has ignited a storm of complaints among the community.
Reactions from Players
- The policy has sparked a wave of negative reviews.
- Players express frustration, especially regarding its enforcement for a single-player game.
- Some gamers report inconsistent experiences with the PSN requirement.
Technical Issues and Community Response
- Negative feedback highlights performance problems, including crashes and audio issues.
- Players have resorted to unconventional ways to bypass PSN checks for offline play.
- A user even penned a poem expressing their vexation over the situation.
The frustrations are palpable, with many lamenting that a game's quality is overshadowed by these requirements.
Upcoming Releases
Looking ahead, the horror title, Until Dawn, is slated for release, continuing Sony's trend of requiring a PSN account.
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