War God Five, America II, and so on. Sony finally removed the PC game lock limit
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War God Five, America II, and so on. Sony finally removed the PC game lock limit

Sony transplanted his first party, the mainframe, to the PC platform, where players were able to play in more ways than they liked, and Sony was able to raise sales through a multi-platform strategy, which was supposed to be a happy event for both players and manufacturers, yet a series of so-called “hot jobs” in Sony’s multiplatform have been controversial.

The reason for this is that Sony has been trying to force the player to bind the Steam account to the PlayStation Network (PSN) account and block sales of its games in more than 100 countries/areas where PSN cannot be used, even if it is only for the game (Stellar Blade), a feeling of stone-throwing its feet.

PSN was forced to be bombed.

The problem was initially triggered by a huge wave of Hell Submarine II, and Sony was caught in the trap of a player, and the gamers of Hell Submarine II were quickly lost, after which each time a PlayStation transplanted to PC became a hot topic. However, according to the player’s feedback, PlayStation seems to have finally come to a sense that the regional restrictions under the banner, The Gods of War: The Darkness, The Last Survivors, 2 Revelations, The Spidey Man 2 and The Devil 2 have been lifted.

Hopefully, this is a sign of Sony’s open-door policy, so that players will no longer have to argue about the PlayStation and PC game locks. There was no regional lock at the start of the recently released “No more director’s clippings” and now it’s been seen that these restrictions have been removed, and it seems that this wave is finally over.

Sony brought the game to Steam for the purpose of attracting players who might not have PlayStation or who for various reasons chose not to play upstream. The result was a deliberate attempt to block these players in more than 100 regions of the globe, an approach that was unjustified from the outset.

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