
Earlier this week, it was leaked, and then later confirmed that the stars, that Nier and Bayonetta-Sque One with the maximum ski physics, will come to the personal computer on June 11. It was clear that this was welcome news for the type of people who enjoy this type of things (more or less no rule here). But soon it became clear that there was little warning: the movement game is not available for pre -order in all regions on Steam.
Now, you may remember how many games posted on Sony on Steam are not available in each region due to the annoying PSN requirements. This was dropped at least by Sony some extent earlier this year, so it is somewhat confusing the reason for the lack of stars in all regions. In fact, Developer Shift Up does not seem to know the reason for this, as they explained in the DWTER post that they “are closely discussing the problem of locking the area with the publisher and doing our best to solve most of them as soon as possible.”
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They also made it clear that the PSN account is “completely optional and never requires.” They clearly know how to receive this matter in all areas by personal computers operators, and this appears to be far from their hands.
Outside of trying to get this area locking the area, the SHIFT UP also sought to identify that “DRM has been severely seized to maintain the same average rate of tires, with minimal minimum tires in some cases”, and Mods will be “fully supported without any restrictions”. I’m sure people are planning to make a completely regular modification of this game. Certainly, there is no vision of something strange and doubt about it, not sir.