Sony to end discs for new PlayStation releases as gaming shifts online

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Sony said it will stop producing physical discs for all new ​games released on PlayStation consoles from January 2028, marking ‌a full shift to digital distribution as consumer purchases continue to move online.

Digital downloads accounted for about 80 per cent of Sony's full-game software sales in fiscal ​2025, according to the company, reflecting a years-long shift toward ​digital game purchases.

The Japanese entertainment and technology company said ⁠new PlayStation titles released from January 2028 will be sold through ​the PlayStation Store and by retailers in digital formats only.

The change ​will not apply to games released, or already scheduled for disc release, before that date.

"Stripping discs improves margins but will likely require greater storage capacity, ​which is also increasingly expensive," said Joost van Dreunen, games professor ​at NYU's Stern School of Business.

Separately, Sony said it would begin shutting down ‌the ⁠PlayStation Store on its legacy PS3 and PS Vita devices, starting with select markets this year and expanding globally in 2027.

The 15- to 20-year-old consoles can no longer support the secure payment systems ​used by the ​modern PlayStation ⁠Network, the company said.

Once the stores close, users will no longer be able to purchase new content, ​although previously purchased games and content will remain ​available for ⁠download for the foreseeable future.

The PS3 store will close in Mexico, Honduras and Nicaragua from August, followed by additional Latin American and Middle ⁠Eastern ​markets later in the year. The ​PS3 and PS Vita stores will close in all remaining markets in July 2027.

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