PlayStation chair Hiroki Totoki has confirmed that Sony games published to PC will continue to have the PSN requirement.
Hiroki Totoki admitted the requirement invites "pushback" but Sony wants to maintain control over its games.
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We don’t know what “safely” means here, but the gist of it is that Sony wants to maintain some degree of control, and PSN requirement isn’t going anywhere. Interestingly, Totoki only ...
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We all know that Sony's PSN requirement on PC is very unpopular, but the company has made it clear it has no intention to scrap it in the future. "We have learned a lot," Totoki said (thanks ...