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    Sony quietly lifts region locks on PC games—but not for everything

    June 15, 2025

    Sony just made a surprising move—without saying a word. Over 100 countries that were blocked from buying PlayStation games on PC are finally seeing those games return to their Steam storefronts. There’s been no press release, no tweet, no blog post. But fans noticed. Games like Helldivers 2 are suddenly purchasable again in regions that […]

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