Sony acknowledges pushback but will maintain the PlayStation Network account requirement for PC ports. The requirement aims to uphold order and safety in online play for PlayStation fans on PC. Sony ...
You're probably familiar with the concept of the carrot and the stick. It's a metaphor for incentivization: You reward people who do what you want them to, and put a whoopin' on people who don't. Sony ...
Hiroki Totoki admitted the requirement invites "pushback" but Sony wants to maintain control over its games. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
It took a lot of wrangling and frustration, but the players triumphed. During a blog post uploaded today, Sony confirmed that having a PlayStation Network account for many of its PC ports of ...
We all know that Sony's PSN requirement on PC is very unpopular, but the company has made it clear it has no intention to scrap it in the future. "We have learned a lot," Totoki said (thanks, PC Gamer ...
Almost a year after its release, Sony region-locked the PC port of Horizon: Forbidden West. Then, just as suddenly and without a word, the company reversed its decision. The company hasn’t said a word ...
A Sony-funded upcoming game, which the company will also be publishing, has apparently dropped PSN account requirement on PC. The game is none other than Final Fantasy inspired PlayStation China Hero ...
This should be a warning to check your PSN account now. A well-known PlayStation gamer has quit the company, for reasons that should make PSN account owners take pause, and try to secure their ...
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Sony 'PlayStation Family' App Brings New Parental Controls for Children's Console Usage
Sony has launched a new app called PlayStation Family which brings massive changes to how families enjoy gaming experiences ...
An analysis of Sony's financials from the last few years indicates that selling in-house games on Steam, GOG, and the Epic ...
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