
Sony Eases PC Sale Limits for 4 Major PlayStation Games
Jun 14, 2025 3:07 PMSony has recently lifted regional sales restrictions on several major titles, including God of War Ragnarök, The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, and Helldivers 2. This change, spotted on SteamDB, allows those games to be sold in more countries, reversing a previous pull back that had affected 177 nations due to a PlayStation Network account requirement. The move appears to be in response to backlash from gamers unhappy with the sales restrictions. Although a single region, the Russian Federation, was added to the restricted list, this shift demonstrates Sony's willingness to adapt its sales strategy in the face of criticism.
What games were affected by Sony's recent sales restrictions removal?The affected games include God of War Ragnarök, The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, and Helldivers 2. These titles are now available in more regions due to lifted restrictions.
God of War Ragnarök and The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered are both critically acclaimed installments in their respective franchises, known for their storytelling and gameplay. Marvel's Spider-Man 2 continues the adventures of the web-slinging superhero, while Helldivers 2 offers cooperative gameplay with a comedic twist. Sony's adjustment reflects ongoing efforts to enhance player access and satisfaction in the evolving gaming landscape.

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Smart move by Sony to backtrack on those restrictions—nothing kills hype faster than locking players out of great games. Funny how Helldivers 2 went from everyone can play to almost everyone real quick, though.

Nice to see Sony listening to player feedback and making these big titles more accessible—regional restrictions always feel like unnecessary hurdles in a global gaming community. Still curious why Russia got singled out, though—wonder if there’s more to that story.