The last year of Sony’s first-party releases on PC have all attracted criticism – often to surprising degrees – for one reason in particular- that Sony now makes PlayStation Network account linking mandatory for all of its PC releases. Given the fact that there are hundreds of countries where PSN isn’t even available, that’s obviously a big problem.
Unsurprisingly, however, one of Sony’s next major PC releases will continue down that path. As confirmed on its official Steam page, The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered on PC will require to link their PlayStation Network account. The game is, of course, a purely single-player experience (including the remaster’s roguelike mode No Return), but as with other Sony titles on PC of late, it will come with the PSN overlay (and support for Trophies).
The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered is due out for PC on April 3. Meanwhile, Season 2 of the HBO The Last of Us series is kicking off in the same month.
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