A variety of sources are reporting and confirming that the PC release of Ghosts of Tsushima: Director's Cut is being pulled from Steam, but more specifically in non-PSN countries. Earlier, developer Sucker Puck confirmed that a PSN account would be needed to access the game's co-op and multiplayer features, but playing the single player campaign would not require a PSN account. After Sony walked back linking the ability to play Helldivers II to a PSN account on PC, Ghosts of Tsushima became delisted in all countries that do not have PSN support as the game draws near its May 16th release date. It still remains unclear if Steam, Sony, or developers Sucker Punch have elected to pull the game from non-PSN regions. It could be that creating a workaround for the PSN requirement in select countries and regions presented too much of a technical hurdle, but we simply don't know. As it has been mentioned elsewhere, an alternate solution seems to have been to make the multiplayer and co-op features DLC that's only downloadable in countries where PSN is supported.
All of this news comes shortly after the Helldivers II PC-PSN debacle. However, there's a slight update on that situation after Sony decided to waive its PSN requirement for PC Helldivers II players. Helldivers II is no longer purchasable in Estonia, Lithuania, and Latvia. All three are prominent EU countries that do not have PSN support.
With Sony's PC efforts being a mixed bag in general, do you think this is the future when it comes to how they release their bigger games outside of the PS5 ecosystem?
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