Days before its anticipated release, the PC version of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is stirring up controversy due to the absence of marketing efforts, unopened pre-orders, and undisclosed system requirements. This unexpected silence from Sony has left fans and gamers in the dark, fueling speculation and concern.
Sony's recent strategy has been to reduce the time between PlayStation game releases and their PC counterparts, a move that previously sparked backlash from console enthusiasts. However, the underwhelming sales of titles like Final Fantasy 16 may have prompted Sony to reconsider its approach to cross-platform releases.
The announcement of the PC version of Spider-Man 2 came earlier than usual, igniting rumors that Sony might be leaning towards simultaneous releases on both PlayStation and PC. This shift has not been well-received by PlayStation loyalists, who fear it dilutes the exclusivity that defines their gaming experience.
Further complicating matters, the regional lock-in through PSN has been a point of contention, as it adds hurdles to the purchasing process and frustrates players across different regions.
The future of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on PC remains uncertain. The lack of pre-orders and system requirements hints at a potential delay. Speculation is rife that Sony might postpone the game's release by several months to refine the PC port or adjust its strategy for bringing PlayStation exclusives to the PC platform.