Last of Us Part 2 PC Port Demands PSN Login

Feb 11,25

The Last of Us Part II Remastered's PC release on April 3rd, 2025, necessitates a PlayStation Network (PSN) account, sparking controversy among potential players. This requirement, mirroring Sony's approach with previous PC ports of PlayStation exclusives, has drawn criticism. While bringing the acclaimed sequel to PC is a welcome move for those without a PlayStation 5, the PSN mandate is a significant drawback for many.

The Steam page clearly states the PSN account necessity, allowing players to link existing accounts. This detail, easily overlooked, reignites past frustrations. The backlash against similar requirements in previous titles, notably resulting in Sony's removal of the PSN requirement from Helldivers 2, highlights player discontent.

Sony's justification for this requirement remains unclear. Unlike games with multiplayer components, The Last of Us Part II is a single-player experience. While a free PSN account is readily available, the added step of account creation or linking presents an inconvenience. Furthermore, PSN's global accessibility limitations could exclude players in certain regions. This restriction clashes with the Last of Us franchise's reputation for accessibility, potentially alienating a segment of its fanbase. The move appears primarily aimed at expanding Sony's user base, a strategic decision despite previous negative feedback.

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