
Arriving to PCon 16 May,Ghost of Tsushimais about to get its time in the spotlight once again since it was first released for thePlayStation 4andPlayStation 5back in 2020.
Ghost of Tsushimaarrives on PC for some players on 16 May!
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However, it appears as though millions of players will not even get to playGhost of TsushimaafterSonyseemingly delisted it in over100 countriesjust days before its PC release.
You may be wondering why Sony’s decision affectsPCusers but this is becauseGhost of Tsushimawill require a PSN account for its multiplayer mode. However, with single-player still being accessible in offline mode and without the need of a PSN account, many players believed they could still play the game.
Needless to say, this is now not the case as Sony has completely delisted the game in selected countries rather than just restrict its online mode.
Even more shockingly, up until the game was delisted, the affected countries still had the option to pre-order the game. We imagine they will be able to get refunds but this is still a kick in the teeth for those who were excited to play.
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With countries such as Georgia, Egypt, the Dominican Republic and more now unable to accessGhost of Tsushimaat all, it seems as though Sony has some explaining to do.
Hopefully, the decision gets overturned such as what happened earlier this month whenHelldivers 2players were told they wouldneed a PSN accountto continue playing.
Topics:Ghost Of Tsushima,Sucker Punch,PlayStation,Sony,PC