PlayStation 6 Might Not Arrive Until After January 2028, When Sony Swiches to Digital-Only Game Releases

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Sony announced yesterday that it plans to end physical disc production of new games by January 2028, fueling more rumors of its next console launch. From the earliest days of game consoles in the 80s, there have nearly always been some sort of physical media containing game files. These mostly began in the form of […]

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Well, ' physical' has been a maleable term for a while now. The switch likely will be the last console to be truly mostly physical (assuming you seek out to.buy the card, and I mean mostly becuase a card doesnt guarantee it either, just like "discs" in the xbox and playstation, but still Id say mostly yes)
 
Switch 2 has cards still obviously, but they are moving on to, I dont know how much a card they really are. It also has that virtual card sharing thing where you can share games that are digital or card, you just "make" a virtual card, so basically its all digital really you are lending the license I guess) , so i think its fair to say they are moving on and that feature is obviouly part of the plan.
 
Yeah, it's been on its way out for a while now thanks to boxes with nothing but download codes or discs with basic setup files w/ the same. Meanwhile saw these after doing this post:


Someone else sent a me similar article, and yeah that sounds pretty neat. I wish more companies let us do that. There's been just a scant few. Like I remember when Unreal Tournament 3 showed up on Steam years after it came out standalone for PC, and Epic let you put in your physical copy's serial key to get a free digital version on Steam. That's what I did with my copy. Awesome sh1t.

I also appreciate it when devs let you duplicate games across stores. Witcher 2 on Steam let you register the game on GOG to get a free backup copy there. I remember for a while GOG was doing this thing where it would scan your Steam library and then add GOG versions of some of those games to your GOG library.

I've had consoles since 2nd-gen and I think 8th-gen was my last one, so I don't have any of the current 9th-gen consoles and don't plan to get any. But if I were looking to buy such a console, I sure as f*ck would NOT get the ones that are missing optical drives. Would suck if there were no more physical copies of games. Already happened with PC, consoles are the last holdouts. There are some people who prefer to buy games on console just cuz physical copies are still around. They'll be screwed like us PC gamers come 10th-gen, it sounds like.

As for movies, how the f*ck are we supposed to get quality BD rips if BDs don't exist anymore? Even when people gank the digital files for the streaming versions and run them locally, those things don't have anywhere near the bitrate and quality of BD movies. I don't do streaming. The only streaming I do is from my local internal HDDs, my optical drives, or my NAS.
 
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