Sony continues to disappoint PC players: God of War Ragnarök review-bombed for account-linking

Fans are review bombing God of War: Ragnarok on Steam, and the reason is a surprise to no one.

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Sony can't seem to learn from the mistakes they have made with Helldivers 2. | © Sony / Santa Monica Studio

God of War: Ragnarök is the sequel to God of War (2018) and was initially released exclusively on the PlayStation. The game itself is a great sequel, with intense combat and a heart-wrenching story, which is why fans were begging for a PC port for ages.

Now that the game has been out on PC, the reviews don't reflect this feeling at all, in fact, the reviews are very bad.

The reason is Sony.

PlayStation Network Connection Required

The fans are furious because of a certain requirement installed by Sony to play God of War: Ragnarök on PC. You have to link a PlayStation Network account to play the game.

This is exactly what happened with Helldivers 2, earlier this year.

The reviews are all basically screaming the same thing:

This provides no benefit to the customer and only worsens the overall experience, adding unnecessary security risks on top of being an inconvenience to the user and not even allowing people in certain countries to have access to it.

The game has a six out of ten rating on Steam right now, which is crazy, when you know how good the game is. Though, it is quite understandable that players are upset about unnecessary restrictions when playing such a great game.

As always, we will have to wait and see, how Sony will respond to this backlash.

Benedikt Ostertag
Benedikt Ostertag