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They knew about the PSN requirement for 6 months before launch. This makes Arrowhead at fault here.
I think the only reasonable thing to be done, is issue refunds for the people who want refunds, and then we can all get on with our lives.
How does that make this Arrowhead's fault? What should they have done?
Not allow sales in countries outside the PSN ones would be the obvious move.
If they knew PSN was going to be required to play, then they would be massive scumbags to sell to folks they know can't play.
I believe publishers are responsible for sales, including what countries it's for sale in. It's not really up to the devs. Not in the games industry though, so could be wrong.