Following massive outcry from the Helldivers 2 community, it’s now its own studio Ghost of Tsushima He came to reassure them Computer players To its port Ghost of Tsushima Which will arrive soon.
Specifically, it all started for Helldivers 2 when PlayStation revealed that it wanted to make using a PlayStation Network account mandatory in order to play the game. In particular, from May 6, all new players will need to link their PSN and Steam accounts to be able to start the game, while existing players will have until June 4. Ultimately, this decision was cancelled. However, as expected, the Helldivers 2 community rallied to voice their displeasure, bombarding the PC version of the title with hundreds of thousands of negative reviews and flooding forums and social media with complaints and backlash.
Sucker Punch has also gotten the ball rolling, with many PC players expressing concern that Ghost of Tsushima will also need a PlayStation Network account to work. The studio was quick to explain how to do this This does not apply to single player Game campaign. but, Wisdom on PSN will be mandatory for Legends multiplayer mode And for those who want to take advantage of PlayStation Overlay and win prizes.
Specifically, in response to a user on X, Sucker Punch wrote:
FYI, a PSN account is required for Legends online multiplayer and to use the PlayStation overlay. It is not necessary to play the single player game.
Thank you for your feedback.
For your information, a PSN account is required for Legends online multiplayer and to use the PlayStation overlay. It is not necessary to play the single player game.
— Sucker Punch Productions (@SuckerPunchProd) May 3, 2024
The Director’s Cut of Ghost of Tsushima is expected to be released on Steam and the Epic Games Store on May 16.
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