THE fight between PlayStation and PC gamers over the unnecessary PSN requirement has been going on for almost a year.
Following protests, PlayStation maker Sony is backpedaling its PSN requirement policy for several of its games on PC.
Announced in a recent PlayStation Blog post, a PSN account is no longer required for players to enjoy PlayStation PC titles.
The change means you can play single-player PC games like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 without needing to log in.
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