Terrified by the prospect of having to log into PSN (among other, more physical complaints), PC gamers are having normal problems Couple. Sony Santa Monica’s sequel, God of War Ragnarok, is currently being bombarded with reviews and is “mixed” user result.
As reported IGNAmong the more legitimate reports of needy optimization and controller issues, disgruntled customers have often cited Sony’s requirement that Steam users link their accounts to PSN as the reason for their dissatisfaction. Sony makes this clear on the game’s Steam page, but it seems the memory of the Helldivers 2 disaster on PSN/PC is still fresh in some people’s minds and a favorite tactic was employed.
While Sony backed down in that case, we don’t see that happening here. That likely means Ragnarok will have to endure a “mixed” rating until things serene down and nature can take its course. Released on PC on September 20, Ragnarok reached a peak player count of 35,615 over the weekend, a significant drop from the 73,529 achieved by its predecessor, God of War, when that game landed on Steam.