Sony appears to be blocking players from booting the debug build of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 without updating the application.
Sony has finally removed sales restrictions from four major games on Steam, and all of them are compatible with the Steam Deck.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 was previously Steam Deck Verified, to many people's surprise, but now Valve has downgraded its compatibility rating.
One of the biggest PS Store promotions is now live on Sony's digital storefront, the Spring Sale. In total, it's offering more than 4,500 PS5 and PS4 game offers, covering full games, DLC, and bundles. This is a lengthy sale, with most discounts available until 23rd April 2025. On 9th April, the sale will be refreshed with even more offers. The sale is live now in the UK and across Europe, and will be available in the USA inside the next 12 hours.
And? Stella blade demo outcry all over again.
It is not a "nothing burger" article, how much control one has over hardware you've purchased including software after the fact should be a concern for consumers.
He do these things happen?
At least the game will still boot in offline mode.
Honestly game developers should intentionally add cool cheat menus and debug menus for single player games. Games from the past were loaded with secrets and cheats, these days developers seem to hate silly or fun additions like that.