You'll need to link to a PlayStation Network account to play The Last Of Us Part II on PC, say Sony, reviving an annoyance that excludes 100+ countries.
NGL it's the only name that readily comes to mind. I'm not deep into cracked games, since my tastes are for smaller games like We Happy Few and Outer Wilds. Steam launcher works fine for those, I'm just opposed to a launcher and account from every publisher. Rockstar, EA, Sony, and others can kiss my shiney metal ass. If I have to create an account, I'm not interested
Unplayable? It's totally playable, no PSN account can make a game unplayable in a country. You're just not allowed to pay for the game, but that's got nothing to do with playability.
If the money gained by selling user data is greater than sales lost to piracy because of the required account, it's a win for the company. They probably figure those countries that can't create a PSN account are lost sales anyway, so screw em, right?
I think a lot of people here on social media need a reality check about who is actually participating in the market.
Most people simply do not care about this stuff, they don't need to learn, because the outcry of an infinitely small minority doesn't mean anything to them.
Regional unavailability is whatever. I lived in an unsupported Xbox region and my account didn't seem to mind.
The part that pisses me off is Sony used to put these on GOG when they weren't doing the datamining stuff and that is not viable with the always online requirement under GOG's guidelines. I was fine buying a second copy of Uncharted and God of War I got to keep for preservation purposes, but I'm not repurchasing these on a DRM platform.
Spider-Man 2, maybe. Everybody has a price and mine is Insomniac stuff. But that's it.