Days before its release, the PC version of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is causing controversy because there has been no marketing, no pre-orders have been opened, and the system requirements have not been made public.

Sony had previously shortened the time gap between the release of games on PlayStation and their release on PC, prompting an outcry from console fans. But recent setbacks, such as weak sales of Final Fantasy 16, may have forced the company to rethink its strategy.

The PC version of Spider-Man 2 was announced earlier than it normally would have been, sparking rumors of Sony's possible desire to release exclusives simultaneously on the two platforms. But this decision has caused discontent among PlayStation fans who feel it undermines the uniqueness of their favorite platform.

Additionally, sales are negatively impacted by regional lock-in through PSN, which complicates the purchase process and irritates players.

The situation with Marvel's Spider-Man 2 remains uncertain. The lack of pre-orders and system requirements suggests a possible release delay. Some speculate that Sony may delay the game's release by a few months in order to optimize the process or make changes to its PC port strategy.

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