God of War: Ragnarok PC version is now playable without PSN thanks to a mod
An enthusiast has released a mod for the PC version of God of War: Ragnarok, which completely removes the requirement for a PSN account. Now even gamers from countries that are restricted by Sony can legally play the action game.
The NoPSSDK mod consists of just a couple of files, version.dll and PsPcSdk.dll, which need to be copied to the game folder. After that, God of War: Ragnarok will stop asking to connect to a PSN account. The add-on will also come in handy if players experience any errors or problems related to the PlayStation Network.
You can download the NoPSSDK mod from this link.
The PC version of God of War: Ragnarok was released on September 19, but the game was removed from sale in 180 countries due to the need to connect to a PSN account. The project was ranked seventh in peak online among Sony studio games.
Modders recently managed to solve the problem of launching God of War: Ragnarok on video cards with a memory capacity below 6 GB. A little later, the developers themselves removed this restriction.
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