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Only 69 out of 195 countries allow for a psn account, and Helldivers was sold in 190 countries. That's active players from 121 countries that are being cut off and will no longer able to support Supper Earth.
So to all those people out there just saying "make an account", "it's not a big deal", you're either pretty thoughtless or heartless.
Oh, my bad. Do you have a list of things that I do have a right to complain about? May I, for instance, disagree with your stance on "this game is good", or do I not have the right to do that, either?
Review will stay positive until I can dive with others.
No, won't stop.
Whether or not Steam flags it all for off-topic review periods is another question, though.
For those who like the game and are bothered by recent commotion: Chill. Nothing is going to happen. People will beat their drums, as they are allowed to. The game is not going to die, the reviews (whether kept or not) will be gone in a few months once they're rolled into the overall review score.
2) There are many countries where PSN isn't available, but the game is still being sold there. Meaning that if the requirement is enforced, loads of people who bought the game literally can't play it anymore. You can't even use a VPN to avoid the regional restriction since that's a bannable offense under Sony's TOS.
This is so pathetic lmao.
The only one here who has no right is you. No right to tell other people what to say or do. Nor can you enforce it. Cry more.