A few days ago mod God of War Ragnarok for PC has gone viral for solving players’ biggest complaint: the need to connect a PlayStation Network (PSN) account to access the game. However, its creator decided to remove it for fear of persecution from Sony.

Thus, the NoPSSDK mod for God of War Ragnarok It is no longer available on GitHub and Nexus Mod. As its creator explained, he decided to remove it because it attracted too much attention and he was afraid. possible retribution parent company of PlayStation.

“I thought it would be best to stop offering this publicly to avoid any potential threat from Sony. While the project never changed anything related to the memory of Sony products, it’s better to be safe than sorry. I’m very sorry about this, but I can’t stand this risk,” said its developer.

Let’s keep in mind that the mod’s creator himself has indicated that this is a library that is only responsible for eliminating the runtime requirements of the PlayStation PC SDK, and that I didn’t touch the game code it was also not created for pirate purposes. Those who installed it could choose not to link their PSN account to their Steam account at launch. God of War Ragnarok on your computer – an option not included in the game initially.

Could Sony go after the creator of the mod in question? It’s hard to know today, but if it had happened, it wouldn’t be the first time this style has occurred. Let’s not forget that Nintendo recently did something similar with modder who placed the characters Pokemon V Palworld. Although in this case there was a stronger position, since they used intellectual property protected by copyright and trademark without authority.

Goodbye key mod for God of War Ragnarok on PC

Requirement to connect a PSN account to play PlayStation exclusives coming to PC This has become the norm for Sony.. In addition to God of War Ragnarokother names of Japanese companies with the same requirement Director’s Cut of “Ghost of Tsushima” – however, only for online multiplayer games – and the upcoming remastering Horizon: Zero Dawn.

A few months ago, Sony ran into trouble for introducing the same requirement into helldivers 2which caused an extremely negative reaction from the public. This happened because the game had been on the market for 3 months and the forced use of a PSN account resulted in the game being unavailable in over 170 countries where the said service is not available. Campaign bombing review on Steam, which received more than 100,000 negative reviews in 24 hours, forced the Japanese to change their minds.

In case God of War RagnarokUsers also expressed their dissatisfaction with PSN’s requirement for Steam ratings. However, the consequences were not as serious as helldivers 2. We’ll have to see if that changes in the coming days, but for now the title still has 68.45% positive comments, making its overall reviews “mixed.”

God of War Ragnarok released on PC last September 19following its debut on PS4 and PS5 in 2022. Santa Monica Studio’s game is part of a wave of PlayStation exclusives that are slowly making their way onto Windows.

Source: Hiper Textual

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