Sony Interactive Entertainment announced the company would be officially discontinuing physical disc game production for platform game titles beginning in January of 2028. This announcement is another part of Sony’s push for an all-digital game market through their own PlayStation Store and digital codes. This decision to cut out an entire part of long-lived gaming culture like cancer has been received with not just major backlash by consumers, but leaves many questions and possibilities for what to come in Sony’s future for PlayStation.
The decision by Sony Interactive Entertainment to discontinue physical media copies of produced video games has been met with severe backlash. Consumers, for several reasons, are upset and disappointed by this brash decision Sony has chosen to employ. One of the major negative results to come out of these decisions for consumers and players is the removal of the possibility of building and continuing to build physical collections for video games. Many gamers around the world collect merchandise for their favorite video games, and this includes the physical disc copy of the games themselves.
Another topic outraged players have brought forward is the clear enforcement of usage of digital markets and the forcing of using game licenses rather than actual game ownership. Although the majority of players opt to use digital markets anyway, there are many who still don’t prefer the traditional sense of owning, using, and playing video games. On the other hand, many players who are even mostly and fully digital as well dislike the concept of game licenses (which is basically Sony permitting you to play their game on your own account; it’s more of a long term borrowing) seeing them as legal loopholes and as a complete negative for gaming as a whole that has and may continue to drive people away from playstation and other sony products.
All in all, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s decision to end physical disc games production in 2028 is a decision that has been met with tons and tons of immediate backlash from fans and consumers. It’s a strong and outright questionable decision that, while I may not be a fan of it myself, is one that has been made regardless of the general idea around the decision; future outcomes will be seen sooner as the year 2028 approaches.




