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The fact that they specifically mention that date makes me think they're simply pushing the date back
They are just being clear and accurate with their comms. No need to over think it.
They specifically said "not moving forward". Seems pretty clear and concise. No PSN requirement.
And they also said "We're still learning what's best for PC players [...]"
They'll be back.
They won't be back - they're not leaving.
But that phrase also seems like pretty normal rationalizing in an apology.
If I had to bet it was mostly steam issuing refunds and pulling the game in more than 100 countries that changed their mind.
God damn. You people just NEED to be upset about stuff. Like, pathologically.
it couldn't possibly be that people are applying basic pattern recognition
No, a bunch of people here just need to be outraged about something all the time, and pessimistic about everything.
Nothing can ever be even modestly positive. Everything - everything - has to be bad and negative all the time. If it was a cute puppy video, there'd be a bunch of comments about how puppy farms are evil and etc.
It's exhausting.
Not our fault the entire tech industry keeps engineering new ways to give people trust issues.
Can you tell us what positive thing we can get from the account linking debacle?
You just know that there used to be an "…at this time" at the end of that sentence and some good PR folk edited it out because managers are out of touch douches.