Sony Interactive Entertainment is eliminating the need for a PlayStation Network account for certain single-player games on PC, the company announced Wednesday. That includes this week’s release ...
Sony has reversed course on one of their most unpopular policies, making having a PlayStation Network account optional on PC. Instead of requiring a PSN log in they ...
PlayStation announced via a blog post that it was going to start offering players on PC bonus in-game items and rewards if they chose to create and login with a PSN ...
Somehow, Sony continues to make decisions around ... hurdles there are and offer the games on the console PlayStation Store, but not on PC? Unannounced Horizon MMO from NCSoft reportedly cancelled ...
Sony has decided that it'll continue to block PC ports of PlayStation games in hundreds of countries despite removing ...
Sony’s PlayStation Network went down over the weekend. Servers were down for roughly 24 hours and PlayStation gamers were ...
Sony has announced it will be dropping the PlayStation Network account requirement for some PC versions of its games. The company shared the decision in a recent ...
There are a lot of Sony-published games that you want to play on PC and Steam, but in some cases, logging in means linking your existing player accounts to the PlayStation maker’s very own PSN.
Porting to PC is cost-effective for Sony, providing additional income to invest in new titles amid rising game development ...
This change starts with Marvel's Spider-Man 2 for PC, with more games to follow, while some titles still require a PSN account. Sony has relented to pressure from PC gamers, drops the unpopular PS ...
Michael McWhertor is a journalist with more than 17 years of experience covering video games, technology, movies, TV, and entertainment. Instead of requiring a PSN account for those games (and the ...