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Sony is the first to charge for the physical release of PlayStation games

Sony has announced that it will stop producing physical copies of new PlayStation games starting January 2028, making it the first major console manufacturer to fully transition away from physical media. The decision is based on changing consumer preferences, with digital downloads now significantly outpacing demand for physical discs. According to the Financial Times, this marks a turning point not just for PlayStation but for the entire gaming industry. Many members of the PlayStation community have criticized the move, arguing that owning physical copies allows for true ownership of games and the possibility of purchasing used copies at lower prices. Analysts, however, note that this shift was expected, as over 80% of games sold by Sony are already distributed digitally. The move is also driven by economic factors, as physical media involves significant costs related to manufacturing, packaging, shipping, and retail markups, which reduce the publisher’s revenue compared to digital sales.

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Sony is the first to charge for the physical release of PlayStation games

Sony has announced that it will stop producing physical copies of new PlayStation games starting January 2028, making it the first major console manufacturer to fully transition away from physical media. The decision is based on changing consumer preferences, with digital downloads now significantly outpacing demand for physical discs. According to the Financial Times, this marks a turning point not just for PlayStation but for the entire gaming industry. Many members of the PlayStation community have criticized the move, arguing that owning physical copies allows for true ownership of games and the possibility of purchasing used copies at lower prices. Analysts, however, note that this shift was expected, as over 80% of games sold by Sony are already distributed digitally. The move is also driven by economic factors, as physical media involves significant costs related to manufacturing, packaging, shipping, and retail markups, which reduce the publisher’s revenue compared to digital sales.

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