A shattered PlayStation disc next to a PS5 console with protesting fans in the background, illustrating Sony's shift to digital games.
A shattered PlayStation disc next to a PS5 console with protesting fans in the background, illustrating Sony's shift to digital games.
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Sony to end physical PlayStation game disc production in 2028

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Sony announced it will stop manufacturing physical discs for all new PlayStation games starting January 2028. New titles will be available only in digital formats through the PlayStation Store and retailers. The move has sparked widespread online criticism from fans.

Sony stated in a PlayStation Blog post that the change adapts to consumer preferences, as digital sales now far outpace physical ones. Games released before 2028 will retain physical versions, and retailers will continue selling digital codes in boxes.

Analysts including Mat Piscatella and Piers Harding-Rolls said the decision means the PlayStation 6 and Xbox Project Helix will launch as digital-only consoles in 2028. They noted it accelerates the shift away from physical media, with potential effects on backward compatibility and pricing control.

Online reactions have been strongly negative across Sony's social media accounts, with thousands of angry comments on posts about unrelated topics. Users expressed concerns over ownership, higher prices, and the loss of used game sales.

Sony separately announced the closure of PS3 and Vita digital stores in 2027, citing technical updates. This follows Rockstar's plan to release Grand Theft Auto 6 without a physical disc.

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Fans expressed disappointment over loss of physical ownership, with collectors voicing concerns about disc drives and calls for boycott. Discussions highlight shift to digital-only and implications for game stores and ownership rights.

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PS5 console screen showing 'License Revoked' error from 30-day online DRM check failure, illustrating Sony's controversial policy.
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PlayStation digital games reportedly require 30-day online checks

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Users on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles are reporting a new digital rights management system that imposes a 30-day validation timer on digital purchases made from March onward. Without an internet connection after the timer expires, licenses may be revoked, according to demonstrations by modders and preservationists. Sony has not issued a statement on the matter.

Rockstar Games has no plans to release a disc-based version of Grand Theft Auto VI at launch or in the months after. A new report from The Hollywood Reporter clarified that an earlier customer support email was misinterpreted.

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Sony has decided to stop releasing its biggest PlayStation 5 single-player narrative games on PC, PlayStation Studios CEO Hermen Hulst told staff during a May 18 town hall. The shift, first reported in March, begins with titles such as Ghost of Yōtei and Saros.

Sony has officially confirmed that the 30-day license timers reported on new PS4 and PS5 games last week require only a one-time online check to convert to a permanent offline license, easing some ownership concerns. The statement follows community investigations but does not address the 'CBOMB' issue with console CMOS batteries.

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Following initial reports of a 30-day online validation for PS4 digital games, new tests confirm the requirement applies to PS5 as well. Spawn Wave demonstrated PS5 failure after CMOS battery removal, while PlayStation support agents give conflicting explanations. Sony remains silent on the anti-piracy measure.

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