If we find the median item on this list we get #117 which is Central African Republic with a population of 5.7 million or 0.07 % of the global population.
It would be very easy for a large multinational to ignore the smaller nations and focus their efforts on the larger markets.
It’s apparently in 73 countries. So it seems the number quoted here includes a lot of non-countries, such as parts of countries (e.g. South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, which has no population and is a territory of the UK).
So it’s still bad, just not as bad as the post title makes it out to be.
Why?
They’re non-psn countries.
How is PSN not in that many countries?
That’s the question both the developers and players are asking the publisher.
https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/population-by-country/
If we find the median item on this list we get #117 which is Central African Republic with a population of 5.7 million or 0.07 % of the global population.
It would be very easy for a large multinational to ignore the smaller nations and focus their efforts on the larger markets.
Not that simple. There’s more factors like connectivity. Some areas of Africa is pretty much only phones.
You can play Helldivers on a mobile data connection. And besides, Steam is there.
Also lmao most of Australia, by landmass, is only phones or no internet at all. But PSN is in Australia.
It’s apparently in 73 countries. So it seems the number quoted here includes a lot of non-countries, such as parts of countries (e.g. South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, which has no population and is a territory of the UK).
So it’s still bad, just not as bad as the post title makes it out to be.
Line must go up