Japan-based technology giant Sony is again on the agenda in the gaming world. The company has decided to offer the highly anticipated Ghost of Tsushima exclusively on PlayStation Network (PSN). This decision led to the game’s removal from the Steam platform upon its release on May 16th. Sony’s move led to the game being pulled from Steam in 180 countries.

Sony’s Decisions and Gamers’ Reactions

Sony Removes Ghost of Tsushima for PSN in 180 Countries

This decision was preceded by Sony’s decision similar The way he handled a situation and then stepped back, created the expectation that there might be a softening in the company’s policies on PSN. However, the Ghost of Tsushima situation suggests that Sony hasn’t actually made any changes in this direction. While this attitude of the company caused controversy, it caused it to become the focus of criticism.

Sony, on the other hand, tried to remedy the situation by refunding pre-order customers. It was also previously stated that the game’s story mode would not require PSN, but the multiplayer mode still does. Players in Turkey are not affected by this decision and will be able to purchase Ghost of Tsushima on Steam for $59.99. On May 16th, the launch day of the game, user comments and reactions will be of great interest.

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