God of War Ragnarok PC Mod Removes Its Most Controversial Feature

God of War Ragnarok PC Mod Removes Its Most Controversial Feature

Key Takeaways

  • A mod for God of War Ragnarok on PC bypasses the controversial PSN requirement.
  • The mod does not alter the game code but should be downloaded at the user’s own risk.
  • God of War Ragnarok is the latest PlayStation title to cause controversy for its forced PSN requirement.

As a seasoned gamer who has witnessed the evolution of gaming platforms and their quirks over the years, I must say that the latest God of War Ragnarok mod to bypass the controversial PSN requirement is both intriguing and a bit risky. While I appreciate the freedom it offers to play without linking my Steam account to a PlayStation Network account, I’m always cautious when tampering with game files.


As an ardent admirer of God of War Ragnarok, I can’t help but share my excitement about a recent development in the PC version of this masterpiece. A mod, which has sparked quite a buzz, apparently bypasses the controversial PSN requirement that many fans, including myself, have expressed reservations about. This move marks another PlayStation first-party title joining the ranks of games transitioning to PC, following its Steam release on September 19. However, the journey for God of War Ragnarok’s critically acclaimed sequel from Santa Monica Studios hasn’t been entirely smooth, as this PSN bypass mod has become a talking point among fans.

Following PlayStation’s announcement in May that the 2022 version of God of War would be available on PC, fans criticized the studio over the mandatory linking of PSN accounts for Ragnarok. This feature, which has been present in previous PC ports such as Ghost of Tsushima, is contentious due to several reasons. Firstly, PSN is not accessible in many regions, rendering games like God of War Ragnarok and Ghost of Tsushima unattainable on Steam. Secondly, users express privacy concerns due to Sony’s history of data breaches.

Although God of War Ragnarok has since earned mostly positive ratings on Steam, its initial release this month garnered mixed reviews due to the mandatory PSN requirement. However, a new mod called NoPSSDK, available for download on NexusMods and noticed by PCGamer, gives players the option to refuse the game’s demand to connect their Steam and PlayStation accounts. Previously, there was no choice in the matter, but with this mod installed, users can now choose “no” and carry on playing offline.

God of War Ragnarok Mod Removes PSN Requirement

As per the mod’s official explanation, it functions as a compact library that eliminates the need for the PlayStation PC SDK runtime in God of War Ragnarok. The developer clarifies that this mod does not interfere or alter any game coding; instead, it introduces a new .dll file to the game title. Upon initial installation of the God of War Ragnarok mod, users encounter a prompt asking if they want to link their Steam account with their PlayStation Network account. However, by choosing “no,” players can proceed without encountering any additional problems.

While PC Gamer reports the mod functioning smoothly for them, some players seem to be having trouble getting it to work. The mod creator advises users experiencing problems to delete a particular file (which is specified in the official description on NexusMods). However, it’s important to keep in mind that modifying any game, such as God of War Ragnarok, may lead to various issues and should be done with caution, understanding the risks involved.

As a gamer, I’ve been keeping an eye on the situation ever since PlayStation stirred up controversy over the mandatory PSN requirement for Helldivers 2 earlier this year. This feature has definitely been a buzz topic when it comes to any future PlayStation PC releases. While the studio eventually backed down on the requirement for Helldivers 2 due to intense backlash, upcoming titles like Ghost of Tsushima, God of War Ragnarok, Until Dawn, and LEGO Horizon Adventures all demand users to link their Steam account with a PSN account in order to play.

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2024-09-24 14:23