Helldivers 2 players have expressed concerns that existing PlayStation Network account workarounds might lead to a permanent ban on their account. Arrowhead Game Studios' massively popular PvE shooter previously announced it would require players to link their Steam to a PSN account by the end of the month, which was met with overwhelming outrage by its community. Many Helldivers 2 players have since questioned how the developers plan on enforcing the rule, particularly for countries or regions that do not have access to PSN.
Since its release in February 2024, Helldivers 2 has consistently won favor from its community with its exhilarating PvE gameplay and the efforts of its development team to keep in touch with the community. However, public perception of the title turned sour overnight after it was announced that Steam players would be required to link their accounts to Sony's PSN system if they wanted to keep playing. Many fans pointed out how PSN was unavailable in a number of countries, which meant players who lived within these territories might be forced to lie about their country of residence if they intended to continue spreading managed democracy.
Players were also worried the proposed workaround to PSN's issues might cause a larger problem down the line. As some fans pointed out, section 3 of the PSN Terms of Service labeled under Account Creation, Usage, and Security specifically prohibited players from providing false information while registering, which meant users were not allowed to create their account under a region where they did not reside. Under the ToS, Sony holds the right to punish violators of the rule, whose accounts could be subjected to a permanent ban.
While some online users admitted that Sony seldom enforced the rule, many players remain distrustful of the company. They believe the PSN account requirement is a betrayal of the PC community, with others pointing out how the company also recently changed one of the answers in its PSN
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