Wednesday, January 29th 2025
Sony PlayStation Network Sign-in Becomes Optional, In-game Content Incentives Added for PC Titles
Starting with tomorrow's release of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 for PC, we're working to add more benefits to playing with an account for PlayStation Network. The Last of Us Part II Remastered (coming April 3, 2025), in addition to God of War Ragnarök and Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, will all soon be adding in-game content unlocks for PlayStation Network account users.
An account for PlayStation Network will become optional for these titles on PC. Players who still opt to sign into a PlayStation Network account will also enjoy added benefits like trophies and friend management. Details on new benefits for players who opt to sign in with an account for PlayStation Network can be read below.Game creators at PlayStation Studios will continue to work on bringing more benefits to players who sign up for a PlayStation Network account, so be sure to follow studio channels for more information. You can find more details on account sign-in at our website.
Thank you to our PlayStation PC fans around the world for your support.
Source:
PlayStation Blog
An account for PlayStation Network will become optional for these titles on PC. Players who still opt to sign into a PlayStation Network account will also enjoy added benefits like trophies and friend management. Details on new benefits for players who opt to sign in with an account for PlayStation Network can be read below.Game creators at PlayStation Studios will continue to work on bringing more benefits to players who sign up for a PlayStation Network account, so be sure to follow studio channels for more information. You can find more details on account sign-in at our website.
Thank you to our PlayStation PC fans around the world for your support.
23 Comments on Sony PlayStation Network Sign-in Becomes Optional, In-game Content Incentives Added for PC Titles
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I just noticed it's only for those titles. I don't understand why limit it to those titles only. If I need an account even for 1 game, I already have an account and it does not matter if the rest don't require it. But it's a good start. Maybe Ubisoft and EA will start requiring their stupid launchers to be linked.
SONY said unlink in game, go in HD2 no option in game to do so.
Now bring back Japan studio, release Bloodborne in PC and remasters of the old god of war games
Sony... act accordingly
Of course, Sony could also go back to the logical extreme of gameplay exclusives like special weapons or armor with unique bonuses that's just enticing enough to use PSN, but not so much that they're considered mandatory/game-breaking, somewhat like they did during the PS3 era where a lot of multi-console releases had PS-exclusives that wouldn't be available on Xbox or PC for months to a year. Except instead just lock it all behind a PSN requirement instead so that it's technically available day-1 on PC and Xbox. Not to the degree of withholding entire maps or special missions of course (like they infamously did with Destiny 1). Yeah, the latter would be bad from a fair play perspective, but if either wants to court players through exclusives, so be it. Technically Sony needs to be more competitive somehow as they're fighting both Xbox and PC, and like I mentioned, they were pretty cutthroat about it in the PS3 and early PS4 generation with timed exclusives.
It doesn't affect me any more than it already has though. If it's about data sales, both already have my data twice over; MS via the Xbox accounts they absorbed and a regular MS Windows account, and Sony through their Sony account and PSN account.
Sometime it is unbelievable how stupid these publishers are.