Sony is making a PlayStation Community login optionally available for a number of of its single-player video games on PC. The corporate says that you just'll not want one for God of Battle Ragnarök, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (which arrives on Steam and the Epic Video games Retailer this Thursday) or The Last of Us Part II Remastered (which hits PC on April 3).
Nevertheless, those that do check in with a PSN account whereas taking part in these titles will get some in-game goodies reminiscent of beauty outfits, early unlocks of sure gear and different sources. They'll additionally have the ability to unlock trophies and have entry to a mates administration characteristic.
For months, gamers have been protesting the necessity to hyperlink their PSN account to their Steam or Epic Video games Retailer purchases to play single-player video games. It at the very least to some extent is sensible for multiplayer components of video games like Ghost of Tsushima. However as evidenced by Sony swiftly dropping the requirement from Helldivers 2 after a significant backlash from gamers, the PSN account linking technique has by and enormous been a multitude.
In the meantime, Sony has revealed extra particulars about what you’ll be able to anticipate from Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 on PC. The port from Nixxes contains a number of ray-tracing choices, together with upscaling and body technology. The sport additionally has fairly modest minimal specs, so it would nonetheless run decently on a laptop computer that you just've been rocking for a number of years.
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