Sony's recent policy changes regarding PC gaming have sparked significant debate among gamers. The company's insistence on tethering to the PlayStation Network (PSN) even for single-player games has been a point of contention, especially since the service isn't available in all regions, leading to restrictions on the sales of modern releases.
In a move to address these concerns, Sony has announced some modifications to their policy. While they have not completely abandoned the idea of requiring a PSN connection on PC, they are introducing certain relaxations. Specifically, the following games will not mandate PSN tethering:
For those who choose to connect to PSN despite the optional nature, Sony is offering exclusive in-game rewards:
In response to investor inquiries in November, Sony's COO Hiroki Totoki acknowledged the opposition to PSN connectivity but emphasized its importance for maintaining security and order. He discussed these restrictions in the context of service-based games but did not clarify how single-player titles like Marvel's Spider-Man 2 or God of War Ragnarök benefit from a mandatory PSN account in terms of safety.
As gaming evolves, so too must the policies that govern it. Sony's adjustments reflect an attempt to balance user demands with their operational needs, though the debate over PSN requirements continues.