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Sony Unlocks Global Access to 4 PC Games on Steam

by Tahir Gillani
June 14, 2025
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Sony major 4 PC games on Steam, lifting region bans for Helldivers 2, God of War Ragnarök, and more after global backlash.

In a highly anticipated action welcomed by gamers across the globe, Sony Interactive Entertainment has officially removed regional restrictions on four of its premier PlayStation games on Steam, taking a significant stride toward accessibility and global openness.

What Changed?

Before, gamers in more than 170 nations could not buy or play some PlayStation-published games on Steam because of regional lockouts related to PlayStation Network (PSN) availability, although the games technically didn’t involve PSN logins. This caused widespread outcry, especially following the backlash when Helldivers 2 caused many players to be barred from a game they had legally purchased.

Now four of Sony’s most significant titles are returning—and to more players than ever before:

  1. Helldivers 2
  2. God of War: Ragnarök
  3. The Last of Us Part II Remastered
  4. Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

Read this: Nvidia GeForce NOW Adds Support for 25 New Games in June

Why the Sudden Reversal?

The shift probably derives from a synergy of customer complaints, media pressure, and the financial success of Stellar Blade, A computer game that was released without regional content restrictions. With the observable backlash from communities and content creators, Sony might have come to appreciate the value of having its digital stores as open and user-friendly as possible.

Gamers had been employing VPNs, workarounds, and refund requests to get around the blocks, generating a fractured and incongruent experience for enthusiasts. This update corrects that wrong and shows a potential new direction for Sony’s PC release strategy in the future.

Who’s Still Affected?

Unfortunately, not all regions were included. The world’s most sanctioned or regulated countries—Russia, Iran, Syria, and North Korea—are still left out for the moment. Nonetheless, the overall gaming community at large perceives this as a huge victory.

What This Means for Players?

This action opens up access to some of the most highly regarded, narrative-driven experiences in contemporary gaming to tens of millions of new customers. It also provides an opportunity for more coordinated global releases and more uniform policies across platforms.

Gamers in previously unsupported regions can now

Buy and play games without hacks.

Join online forums and modding communities.

Get updates and support directly from Steam.

Final Thoughts

Sony’s choice to drop regional locks isn’t about games—it’s about trust, community, and the future of cross-platform access. As the PC gaming world continues to grow at a breakneck pace, inclusivity isn’t nice to have—it’s necessary.

Whether this means it’s the beginning of more Sony releases on PC down the line is hard to say, but for now, gamers everywhere get to enjoy a long-overdue victory.

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