God of War Ragnarök’s PC port is great, but Sony’s PSN requirement has drawn ire


What you need to know

  • The critically acclaimed PlayStation exclusive God of War Ragnarök finally arrived on PC last week, nearly two years after its initial release on PS5 and PS4 in 2022.
  • I played through several hours of the title on my gaming laptop this past weekend, and my experience with the PC port has been excellent thus far. Your mileage may vary, though.
  • Unfortunately, the game has come under intense fire due to Sony’s decision to make Steam users sign into a PlayStation Network (PSN) account and always stay online in order to play the single player game.
  • These requirements mean that users in over 170 countries and regions can’t buy the game, and also that you’ll be kicked out of your session if you lose your internet connection.
  • Notably, this isn’t the first time Sony has drawn the ire of PC gamers over PSN requirements. This also happened earlier this year with Helldivers 2 and Ghost of Tsushima, though this is the first time the company has demanded the use of PSN for a single player experience.

Along with the highly anticipated Final Fantasy 16, the biggest game to land on PC last week was God of War Ragnarök — the critically acclaimed sequel to Santa Monica Studios’ first modern God of War title that released in 2018. Originally launching in November 2022 as a PlayStation 4 and 5 console exclusive, it’s finally arrived on Steam two years later as part of Sony’s wider effort to bring first-party PlayStation games to Windows PC in recent years.

Tempted as I was to hold off on playing the game until I get home from family travel next week and can hop on my beefy desktop rig, I ultimately chose to dive in right away on my Razer Blade 15. After all, even though my 2021 model with an RTX 3070 Mobile GPU, an Intel Core i7-10700K CPU, 32GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 360Hz FHD display is a few years old, it still gives strong performance and meets the God of War Ragnarök PC requirements for playing on High settings. With that in mind, I proceeded to spend many hours this past weekend hacking and slashing through Kratos’ latest odyssey — and so far, my experience has been great.



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