Announced in a recent PlayStation Blog post, a PSN account is no longer required for players to enjoy PlayStation PC titles.
THE fight between PlayStation and PC gamers over the unnecessary PSN requirement has been going on for almost a year.
The change means you can play single-player PC games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 without needing to log in.
Sony has announced it will be dropping the PlayStation Network account requirement for some PC versions of its games. The ...
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A handful of single-player games, including Spider-Man 2, will no longer require PC gamers to create a PSN account to play ...
Previously, Sony required anyone playing its first-party games on PC, including The Last of Us Part 1, God of War, and Marvel's Spider-Man, to sign in using a PlayStation Network account.
To date, Sony has released about 19 games on PC, with plans to bring more games uncertain. If the rumors are true, fans will ...