Sadly, they probably won't. :-(PlayStation will lose half their fans after this decision.
This market is an oligopoly. Nintendo and Microsoft will do the same thing.
Sadly, they probably won't. :-(PlayStation will lose half their fans after this decision.
There's an argument to be made for books, magazines, and comics as well. But that's getting into a whole area of off-topic discussionbut you know what they should CUT DOWN THE PRICES since we no longer get physical copies or booklets or really anything real lol.
nintendo has some nerve with their empty "key cards" being 80$, god damn...
It's all absolutely grim, yet at the same time I hold on to the (very) thin hope that this finally causes normies to see the writing on the wall in regards to modern gaming. It's unlikely, but surely there's gotta be a breaking point even for them
Here's another one...Nice. So:
Missed anything on this anti-consumer list?
- Delisted games will be removed from your digital collection forever. (Source: All of the delisting stuff literally happening right now)
- No more resale value.
- No more access once the servers shut down (through official channels, don't want to hear the argument of "just pirate it" as some kind of defence of the move).
- Prices completely dictated by Sony and publishers/devs - no Amazon sales or Gamestop sales or games costing less as they naturally get older.
- Download only no pop and play.
- Likely some kind of "activation limit" tied in.
- More hard drive space being taken up by every single game in a market with surging memory prices.
- Banned/Hacked/Locked out of account = Entire game library lost forever if you can't win over Sony support.
Here's another one...
Sony can now lock certain regions from certain games and there's nothing you can do about it.
Glad I dodged that bullet! I have two friends that have a PS5 and I see remorse written on their face.As a current owner of PS5, yeah it's pretty bad imo, I play way more PC or old ass consoles.
I agree with this.I'm a PC gamer so physical media was never that important or even available to me but consoles in my mind are made so you can put a thing in it to run your games, at that point why even bother getting one, a handful of exclusives aren't worth a $1000 investment
Oh I just meant the idea that you don't own anything you buy digitally, & access to it can be revoked at any time while publishers charge more and more for it. It's a grim concept I'm surprised more people haven't caught on to (likely due to the convenience as you mention). And as I said, it's very unlikely that anything will change, yet I hold onto the hope that it will.Breaking point for what though? Next to nobody even used their optical drives for multiple hardware generations. Physical games are now just annoying trash, with no benefit.
Normies are just downloading updates and playing Fortnite or Call of Duty, while subscribing to online features that also offer digital downloads and the convenience of not needing to swap plastic.
The writing is on the wall alright. Good riddance to physical media.
Microsoft will announce the same thing shortly, no doubt. All of their Series X first-party games have been disc keys. Oddly enough, Indiana Jones and now Oblivion Remastered on Switch 2 are actual physical releases. I don't understand why they release incomplete physical versions on Xbox and Playstation despite discs being cheaper while releasing complete versions on Switch 2's more costly physical format. It makes no sense to me.Sadly, they probably won't. :-(
This market is an oligopoly. Nintendo and Microsoft will do the same thing.
They've taken "minimum viable product" and made it their entire business model lately.They want to release "at least one big game per year." That's where we're at? At least one, really?
If all of those are still around in 20 years. Anyone remember Desura? Direct2Drive (which exists as a Steam keys seller now)? Groupees wasn't just games or Steam keys, but the download-only stuff from them I had is totally gone now except what backups I made... and they already lost data before and needed users to upload stuff they bought to cover their asses! Streaming stuff like Stadia sort of counts too, I guess.I’d bet anything in 20 years Steam, GoG, and itch will not be the same either.
Given everything that happened in 2025 and 2026, in 20 years we'll be living - will we be living? - in a very very very different world.Anything can happen in 20 years or five or even one.
It's funny cos' most of my interest was due to the pandemic and the demand for the system, so it was a bit of fomo truth be told.Glad I dodged that bullet! I have two friends that have a PS5 and I see remorse written on their face.
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