Further proof of Sony and Valve’s desire not to market Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut in the countries that are not reached by PSN emerges from Steam automatic refundswhich are arriving to users belonging to these countries who had pre-ordered a copy of the game on PC.
As we have seen in recent days, although still without official confirmation, Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut seems to have been completely removed from sale on Steam in those countries that do not have support for PSN, a clear sign that Sony intends to impose the need for a PSN account to purchase the game.
At this point, this is even more evident from the fact that the system is sending automatic refunds to all those who had booked the game but are in countries not reached by the PSN, demonstrating how the title cannot be purchased in these countries. territories.
PSN is also required for Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut
This means that Sony intends to continue itsPlayStation account requirement on PC to be able to use its games also on the Windows platform.
This was initially also imposed for Helldivers 2, strangely a few months after the launch of the game, but there the vehement protests of the users forced Sony to turn around and remove the mandatory account linking, however it seems that for the next titles the need remains.
Although Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is essentially a single player game, it will therefore require a PSN account even just to purchase. Curiously, this also goes against the trend with what was stated by the developers themselves a few days ago.
Sucker Punch had in fact reiterated that the PSN account was not necessary to play the single player Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut, but apparently the situation has changed, because this is also essential simply to purchase the game on PC.
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