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God Of War Ragnarök, a popular game in 2022 for PS5 and PS4, has made its way to PC via Valve’s storefront. However, despite its great graphics and gameplay, the Steam user review score is not as high as expected. This is due to the requirement of logging into a PlayStation Network (PSN) account even for offline single-player gameplay.

Players are expressing their frustration with this login requirement, as it forces them to create a PSN account and sign in, even if they don’t own a PS5 or have any intention to use it. This decision by Sony to integrate the PlayStation user experience onto PC without using its own game launcher has caused backlash among Steam users.

The game currently has a 65 percent rating on Steam with over 2,000 reviews, categorizing it as “mixed” due to this controversial requirement. Many players acknowledge that God Of War Ragnarök is a good game, but the PSN login requirement is deterring them from fully enjoying it. This issue is not new, as Sony faced a similar backlash with Helldivers 2 earlier in the year.

While the PSN login boycott may not significantly impact the game’s sales on PC, it has affected its performance on Steam compared to its predecessor. The game has not reached the same level of success on Steam as it did on consoles, with fewer concurrent players. However, improvements have been made to address some player complaints from the console launch, such as Atreus spoiling puzzles.

Overall, the controversy surrounding the PSN login requirement for God Of War Ragnarök on PC continues to be a point of contention among players. Sony may need to reconsider its approach to integrating PlayStation games onto other platforms to ensure a more positive reception from the gaming community.