God of War: Ragnarök launched on PC earlier today, finally bringing the beloved sequel to Steam players for the first time. You'd probably think that's a time for celebration for PC players - especially since the PC version of the game lets you mute Atreus - but the game has unfortunately launched to Mixed user reviews on Steam, and most of the negative ones are taking issue with the game's PSN account requirements.
Head on over to God of War: Ragnarök's Steam page, and you'll see that the game currently has a total of 3,268 user reviews (at the time of writing), with a whopping 1,267 of them negative. A brief glance at reviews left by disgruntled players make it clear that the PSN account requirement is the main sticking point, whether they be causing technical issues, or just angering people from a moral standpoint.
2018's God of War missed something that Black Myth: Wukong delivered brilliantly.
For example, a user called LinkkJaxon is upset with the game as they're struggling with PlayStation's support system for reactivating PSN accounts, and it's a very common problem looking down the collection of bad reviews God of War: Ragnarök is collecting.
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