Sony is making a PlayStation Network login optional for several of its single-player games on PC.The company says that you'll no longer need one for , , (which arrives on Steam and the Epic Games Store this Thursday) or (which hits PC on April 3).However, those who do sign in with a PSN account while playing those titles will get some in-game goodies such as cosmetic outfits, early unlocks of certain gear and other resources.They'll also be able to unlock trophies and have access to a friends management feature.For months, players have been protesting the need to link their PSN account to their Steam or Epic Games Store purchases to play single-player games.
It at least to some degree makes sense for multiplayer elements of games like .But as evidenced by Sony swiftly dropping the requirement from after a major backlash from players, the PSN account linking strategy has by and large been a mess.ADVERTISEMENTAdvertisementMeanwhile, Sony has revealed more details about what you can expect from on PC.The port from Nixxes includes multiple ray-tracing options, along with upscaling and frame generation.
The game also has pretty modest minimum specs, so it might still run decently on a laptop that you've been rocking for several years.