Yes, Concord will require you to have a PSN account on PC because cross play and progression are an "important piece" of the game
It didn’t go down well with Helldivers 2 players, but the upcoming hero shooter Concord will require PC players to connect a PSN account.
Back in May, Sony made the decision to force PC Helldivers 2 players to connect a PSN account to their game. To put it lightly, that announcement did not go down well, leading Sony to walk it back just a few days later. That outrage was definitely in part because the requirement was introduced months after the game’s release, and even if it was always meant to be there (it was a requirement when the game launched but was temporarily removed due to server issues), doing so when so many people have played so much of the game felt like a bad call. PlayStation didn’t seem to learn anything from this though, as Firewalk Studios’ upcoming hero shooter Concord will also have the same requirement, apparently.
Speaking to Eurogamer, Firewalk’s director of IP Kim Kreines explained the reasoning behind needing PC players to have a PSN account, saying: “That allows us to have cross play, that cross progression, that’s that’s an important piece of it.” Lead character designer Jon Weisnewski went on to explain that the “goal is for players to come together. And so for us to have PC players and PlayStation 5 players together, for that cross-play and cross-progression to work, that’s a layer that needs to be there – just on a technical level. So the goal is we want to get players together, to have fun and play together, this is part of that experience.”
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