Sonic Superstar: Controversial Cross-Platform Gameplay Sparks Negative Reviews and Refunds

2023-10-19 06:05:03
“Sonic Superstar”, developed by SEGA and officially released on October 17, currently has a “mixed review” on Steam. This is not because there is a big problem with the game itself, but because the system requires players to log in to Epic Games. In order to experience the complete content, it received negative reviews from a large number of players. “Sonic Superstar” has caused controversy because it requires Steam version players to log in to their Epic Games account. Although single-player content is not affected, Steam players must apply for an Epic Games account to use multiplayer content because “Sonic Superstar” is cross-platform. The server used by the function comes from Epic Games. This design offends players, who would rather the game not support cross-platform functionality than be forced to apply for an Epic Games account. When you first enter the game, you will be asked to log in to your Epic Games account. After actual installation testing, the system will indeed install “Epic Online Services” when the player runs “Sonic Superstar” for the first time. This is because “Online Battle Mode” requires logging into Epic Games. Account is required to play. Normally, if you only play in single-player mode, it will not be affected. However, many players still believe that this behavior of forcing players to install software for other game platforms is unacceptable, triggering a wave of refunds from angry players.You cannot play online battles without an Epic Games account
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