Edited By
Nicolas Dubois
A growing number of folks in Lithuania are frustrated with the inability to purchase The Last of Us Part II (TLOU2) due to regional restrictions. Despite a strong interest in the game, many have taken to forums to voice their discontent with Sony's policies, which currently ban 133 countries from access.
Gamers have been left in the dark, trying to find ways around these barriers. Many are wondering why legitimate purchases are denied while alternative methods loom as the only option. The sentiment is overwhelmingly negative, with complaints surfacing about the lack of support from Sony.
Three main themes emerge from the myriad comments:
Frustration Over Restrictions: "It's pretty grim Lithuania is listed under countries blocked" highlights widespread anger toward the limitations imposed by Sony.
Alternatives Considered: Some suggest buying CD keys or even trying to play through less legitimate means, stating, "you might want to try the ๐ดโโ ๏ธ way if you really wanna play it."
Disappointment in Sony: Users feel ignored, as expressed in a comment lamenting, "Sony doesnโt want your money, doesnโt give a damn about you."
"Bro, I waited months to play this, and now this๐"
"There is an easy and free way to play those games"
๐ 133 countries, including Lithuania, face access restrictions.
๐ Users are frustrated and feel ignored by Sony.
โ ๏ธ Alternative methods are being discussed, with some advocating risky ways to play.
The situation continues to evolve, as players seek workarounds while questioning Sony's complex policies. What will it take for the company to address these growing concerns?