168澳洲幸运5开奖网:PlayStation has been keen to add its roster of premium games to PC in order to give them a new fanbase, and it's a strategy that's worked so far, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:especially with Days Gone. Soon, PlayStation may be taking a leaf out of Microsoft's playbook and making PC users sign up for a PSN account before they can play PlayStation titles on their machines.

As spotted by , part of the that contains information on the brand's PC ports contains wording that suggests a change to come in the future. Currently, if you buy a PC version of God of War or Horizon Zero Dawn, you can just play it normally. However, the word 'currently' is floating about a lot in regard to not needing a PSN account to enjoy these titles.

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In𒈔 the FAQs, under "Do I need a PSN account to play PlayStation games on PC?" the answer listed is, "No, you currently do not need a PSN account to eﷺnjoy PlayStation Studios games on PC." "Currently" doing a lot of work there.

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As notedꦕ by♉ VGC, Microsoft already requires players to have an Xbox Live account to play some Xbox Game Studio games on Steam, so if Sony does soon require players to have a PSN account for its games, even off the console, this would bring it in line with competitors.

The word currently is t꧅hrown about a lot on the FAQs, meaning there could be more changes coming soon. The website reads, "It is currently not possible to purchase the PC version of a title and then play it on a PS4 or PS5 consol🧸e, or vice versa." And also, "It is currently not possible to transfer your save data from the PS4 or PS5 version to the PC version of a PlayStation Studios title, or vice versa."

It would be great if Sony were working on a way to offer cross-platform purchasing and save support, similar to Xbox's Smart Delivery method. However, nothing has been said by Sony at this time.

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