Following protests, PlayStation maker Sony is backpedaling its PSN requirement policy for several of its games on PC.
The change means you can play single-player PC games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 without needing to log in.
The company shared the decision in a recent PlayStation Blog post, explaining that the linking of a PSN account will no longer be needed starting with the release of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on PC ...
Just in time for Spider-Man 2’s PC debut, Sony has made PSN account linking optional for single-player PlayStation games.
To date, Sony has released about 19 games on PC, with plans to bring more games uncertain. If the rumors are true, fans will ...
Sony has announced it will no longer require PSN accounts for certain PC ports of PS5 games, including the upcoming ...
Sony is relaxing its account requirement on the PC: several single-player titles should be playable without a PSN account, ...
PlayStation announced that it will be offering some in-game rewards for those who play its games on PC while logged in to a ...
Previously, Sony required anyone playing its first-party games on PC, including The Last of Us ... who still choose to link their Steam and PSN accounts. Signing in with a PSN account will let ...
Sony bends to pressure and will drop the unpopular PlayStation Network sign-in requirement for singleplayer-only games on PC, ...
Sony will no longer force Steam users to create a PlayStation Network account to play some of its popular PlayStation PC ports. But if you do choose to login to PSN you’ll soon receive in-game ...
Starting with the PC port of Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Sony will offer in-game rewards for those who choose to log in to or sign up for a PlayStation account on its PC titles. Sony is also reversing its ...