
The developer of Concord, Sony's upcoming PlayStation 5 and PC hero shooter, has discussed how it will handle the game's monetisation - and why the game requires a PSN account log-in on PC.
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I want to know what Sony did to become the great monster for secondary logins when EA, Ubisoft, Activision/Blizzard, 2k, and more have been doing this for over a decade now. Why don't I see any articles against the games from these other companies? Even Activision is not 'allowed' in regions and people have to use VPNs and foreign accounts to download and play those games. Why is there no criticism there? EA's required secondary login breaks Steam achievements and more for people. Where is the criticism?
You need a PSN account to log in to PSN and play with othe PSN users, not that you should anyway but it ain't that complicated.
God of War Ragnarok on PC will require PSN account but it doesn't on PlayStation. Why not? You can play GoDR offline on PS but not on PC due to PSN requirements.
PSN requirement on PC/Steam should only be a requirement if you want to crossplay with others on PS not a mandatory requirement on PC.
This is all about Sony trying to increase their PSN accounts artificially for investors, nothing more.
Why is it that this situation only applies to Sony when EVERY single other entity is also doing it?
I’m not trying to use whataboutism, but how come none of this is a thing when others are/have been doing it too…? Seems strange.
They can discuss all they want, this is a doa game.