The gaming community is up in arms over a new feature in the PS5 game God of War: Sons of Sparta. The game, which is ostensibly a two-player local co-op experience, has fans feeling cheated and demanding refunds. But here's where it gets controversial: to unlock the co-op mode, players must first complete the single-player story mode. This has sparked a heated debate among gamers, with some arguing that it's a form of false advertising, while others defend it as a fun challenge. The PS Store page lists the game for '1-2 players' and mentions a 'single player or two-player couch co-op mode', which has led to some confusion. While some gamers feel they've been misled, others remember the excitement of unlocking secrets and additional features through gameplay in the old days. The developer, Mega Cat Studios, may have intended to pay homage to retro classics, but the backlash has been swift. Will the game's developers address the issue? Is tying the co-op mode to gameplay progression an insult, or a fun challenge? Let the discussion begin in the comments section below. [source x.com]