PC release of Ghosts of Tsushima removed from Steam in 170 countries

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The highly anticipated PC release of Ghosts of Tsushima: DIRECTOR’S CUT has been met with a surprising twist as the game has been delisted from Steam in over 170 countries. This news comes on the heels of a similar incident with Helldivers 2, another game published by Sony, which faced heavy review bombing when Sony attempted to reintroduce a PSN account linking requirement in non-PSN regions.

Sony eventually reversed its decision for Helldivers 2, but not before the game was delisted from the same non-PSN countries that Ghosts of Tsushima is now unavailable in. The confusion surrounding this move is compounded by the fact that Sucker Punch, the developer of Ghosts of Tsushima, had announced that a PSN account would only be necessary for the co-op multiplayer mode Legends.

At present, it remains unclear whether Sony or Valve, the developer of Steam, made the decision to halt sales of the game in these regions. The situation has left many gamers puzzled and frustrated, especially those who were eagerly awaiting the PC release of Ghosts of Tsushima.

As the gaming community waits for more information on this development, one thing is clear: the sudden delisting of Ghosts of Tsushima has left fans and players alike scratching their heads and hoping for a swift resolution to this perplexing situation.

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