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Sony says goodbye to physical discs for Playstation games: so the right to choose is cancelled
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Sony says goodbye to physical discs for Playstation games: so the right to choose is cancelled

Sony has announced that it will stop producing physical discs for PlayStation games starting in 2028, shifting entirely to digital distribution. This move eliminates the option for consumers to purchase physical copies of games, replacing them with downloadable content that is subject to revocation by the company. Critics argue this shift undermines consumer ownership and creates dependency on corporate platforms. The article highlights concerns over rising game prices despite the elimination of physical production costs, suggesting that the transition to digital may reduce competition and inflate prices. Some games marketed as 'physical' editions now include only a plastic case with a code for digital download, raising questions about transparency and environmental impact.

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Sony says goodbye to physical discs for Playstation games: so the right to choose is cancelled

Sony has announced that it will stop producing physical discs for PlayStation games starting in 2028, shifting entirely to digital distribution. This move eliminates the option for consumers to purchase physical copies of games, replacing them with downloadable content that is subject to revocation by the company. Critics argue this shift undermines consumer ownership and creates dependency on corporate platforms. The article highlights concerns over rising game prices despite the elimination of physical production costs, suggesting that the transition to digital may reduce competition and inflate prices. Some games marketed as 'physical' editions now include only a plastic case with a code for digital download, raising questions about transparency and environmental impact.

Bias read (Left): The article critiques corporate power, consumer rights, and economic inequality, using strong language against monopolistic practices and highlighting environmental and ethical concerns. It frames the shift to digital as a systemic issue rather than a neutral technological advancement.

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