GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links.
God of War Ragnarok finally made the leap from PlayStation 5 to PC earlier this month. And while fans love the game itself, they're much less enthusiastic about Sony's edict that forces PC users to connect to PlayStation Network just to experience the title. That's already led Ragnarok's PC release to get review-bombed on Steam by unhappy gamers. And now, a modder has already come up with a way to sidestep Sony's restriction.
As reported by IGN, a modder who goes by iArtorias has released the NoPSSDK mod that removes the PSN linking restriction and essentially gives God of War Ragnarok an offline mode. Additionally, iArtorias left a promise on their Nexus Mods page to "try to maintain the tool even if something changes, but hopefully nothing crucial happens."
Given Sony's refusal to bend on the subject, it's almost inevitable that the company will counter iArtorias' mod and any others that remove the PSN requirement. But it's unclear why Sony put that in Ragnarok in the first place since the game is only a single-player title. It makes more sense to utilize PSN for multiplayer games that actually need to be online. There's no apparent reason why Ragnarok has to be subject to the same restrictions.
Sony previously showed some willingness to compromise when it dropped the PSN requirement for Helldivers 2 after a backlash. However, the upcoming remake of Until Dawn will also be subject to a mandatory PSN connection. This issue is likely to be an ongoing irritation for gamers if Sony keeps insisting on adding the PSN requirement to future PC games.
Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com