PlayStation will end physical disc production for new games in 2028
Sony says digital sales now account for nearly 80% of full game purchases, and the shift will leave retailers selling download codes instead of discs.
- On July 1, Sony announced it will cease producing physical game discs for all new PlayStation titles starting in January 2028, citing shifting consumer preferences toward digital media as the primary driver.
- Physical distribution accounted for just 3% of PlayStation revenue last year, prompting Sony to reduce manufacturing and distribution costs while adapting to how most players now access games.
- The move mirrors Rockstar Games' recent decision to release Grand Theft Auto VI without a physical disc, consolidating revenue within the PlayStation Store while eliminating the second-hand resale market.
- Preservationists warn the decision threatens archival access, as digital-only titles face permanent loss when licensing agreements expire, leaving players with revocable licenses rather than permanent ownership.
- Analysts suggest this decision likely signals the upcoming PlayStation 6 will be digital-only, while Sony completes a phased shutdown of legacy PlayStation 3 and PS Vita storefronts by July 2027.
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