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Helldivers 2 update: Sony reverses its decision to force PC players to sign up for PlayStation Network


What you need to know

  • Helldivers 2 was released on Steam and PlayStation in February of 2024 and found worldwide success.
  • Sony originally announced that PlayStation Network accounts will be mandated.
  • As a result, Helldivers review scores on Steam have reached an all-time low.
  • Helldivers 2 was removed from sale for 177 different countries, totally over 2.6 billion people.
  • Now, Sony has announced this mandate for PlayStation accounts will no longer happen.

Helldivers 2 was released to massive success about three months ago—so much so that our own Brendan Lowry has been a one-man liberty disperser in delivery news ever since its launch. In short, it’s a wonderful game that’s brought millions of players together across PlayStation and Steam in the name of liberation. That was until now.

The Steam community was in an uproar over Helldivers’ latest mandate requiring a PlayStation Network account. On the surface, this might not seem like a big deal. However, Microsoft, Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, and others require this in games like Grounded to play online. So what’s the deal?

Well, the PlayStation Network isn’t available in all countries. In those countries, the PlayStation Network doesn’t work, which means the players who bought the game already could lose access. Some players in those locations have shown their attempts to create a PSN account through a VPN, only to be banned when doing so.

Reviews are now hitting 44% overall, with a 13% recent review score. (Image credit: Future via Michael Hoglund)

Reviews are hitting an all-time low as a result. We’ve talked about it previously, but it’s gotten substantially worse with time. As of now, over a quarter-million reviews have been left. 87% of them, or over 220,000 reviews are negative.

Throughout the 100 hours I’ve dived for this was the first command from Super Earth I’m going to disregard. Sony has put down a great community.

Loaf

Unfortunately Sony has destroyed its reputation by bait and switching the player base by randomly deciding to enforce mandatory linking of a PSN account. The developer, Arrowhead, is great. The publisher, Sony, is terrible.

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