Some days I lament having to get up at 8 a.m. to hit the blog mines, but then sometimes major news breaks that early in the morning and I get it. Well, good morning everyone, PlayStation just announced it will stop making discs for games starting in 2028. It’s a huge blow to physical media, but also a predictable one. There have been many, many signs that companies have been trying to get out of the disc-based game space for a while. The fact that the “physical” version of Grand Theft Auto 6, the biggest game of the decade, is just a code in a box was just the latest one.

This has huge ramifications for physical retailers, collectors, and people who still live in areas with bad internet service providers who have to spend literal days downloading a 100GB video game. It also comes shortly after PlayStation delisted hundreds of digital movies, reminding everyone that if you don’t have a disc in your hands, anything you buy can be revoked if the powers that be choose to do so. 

The internet is not taking the news well, and hot on the heels of fans reacting poorly to GTA6 seemingly going digital-only, I imagine this will be an even bigger shitstorm that lasts well beyond today:

This also comes at the same time as Sony announcing it will be shutting down the PS3 and Vita stores over the next year, so the company clearly has no qualms about illustrating the downsides to this move in the same breath as it argues that this is the future everyone wants. 

Inevitably, people who simp for businesses will point out that there’s been a major uptick in digital sales over the years compared to the waning physical sales in brick-and-mortar stores, but the threat that any PlayStation game you buy after 2028 can be made inaccessible should spark more controversy from even the faux-business-savvy armchair analysts out there. 

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