PlayStation Discs Ending

Sony is ending new PlayStation game discs in 2028 as digital sales take over.

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5 of 17 articles on this topic (29%) were written by left-leaning sources.
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8 of 17 articles on this topic (47%) were written by centrist sources.
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4 of 17 articles on this topic (24%) were written by right-leaning sources.

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Sony Interactive Entertainment says it will stop producing physical discs for all new PlayStation games beginning in January 2028, completing a shift toward digital distribution as online sales dominate gaming. New releases after the cutoff will be sold through the PlayStation Store and through retailers in digital formats, while games released before then will continue to be available on disc. Sony framed the move as a response to consumer preferences and broader entertainment-industry trends, raising expectations that future PlayStation hardware could be built around digital-only access. Microsoft is also reportedly testing an Xbox disc-to-digital feature that would let players convert existing physical games into digital copies, suggesting the industry’s retreat from discs may accelerate beyond PlayStation.

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Ownership Backlash

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Sony’s decision intensified concerns among players, collectors and retailers that digital-only distribution weakens game ownership, resale, sharing and preservation. The anxiety grew because Sony also moved to wind down parts of the PS3 and PS Vita digital stores, underscoring fears that access to purchased games can depend on storefronts staying online.

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