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Sony declares AI as core part of future game development at PlayStation

Get the latest on Sony’s gaming and tech, from State of Play reveals to PS6 development leaks and Bravia display updates.

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  • Sony declares AI as core part of future game development at PlayStation Tom's Hardware
  • Germany's massive 60,000-game preservation project collapses after €1.5 million funding dries up — world's largest game archive was entirely publicly available, now abandoned just as Sony kills physical media Tom's Hardware
  • 7 Days: The reason behind memory shortage, Sony kills 32yo PS feature, Google loses battle Neowin
  • PS5 Disc Drive purchase cap predates Sony's disc cutoff — 'high demand' order limit has been on the store page since at least March 2025 Tom's Hardware
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Eurogamer 6 articles

Tracking: Sony assures developers they can still order some games on disc after 2027 – but there's a catch / Sony still has to ration attachable disc drives sales to "1 per order" due to "high demand" despite plans to end production of physical discs for PlayStation games

Push Square 6 articles

Tracking: Sony Underfire Yet Again for Blocking Marvel Tokon in 132 Countries on PC / Sony Will Have Capacity to Continue Manufacturing Some Game Discs Beyond 2028 Cut-Off Date

Tom's Hardware 4 articles

Tracking: Germany's massive 60,000-game preservation project collapses after €1.5 million funding dries up — world's largest game archive was entirely publicly available, now abandoned just as Sony kills physical media / PS5 Disc Drive purchase cap predates Sony's disc cutoff — 'high demand' order limit has been on the store page since at least March 2025

GamesIndustry.biz 3 articles

Tracking: "We are profoundly disappointed by Sony's decision" – Game companies express dismay at the end of PlayStation disc production / Sony to discontinue physical discs for new games launching on PS consoles from January 2028

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How will Sony’s move to an all-digital PlayStation affect backwards compatibility with disc-based PS4/PS5/PSVR games?

This article does not state any specifics about backwards compatibility for disc-based PS4, PS5, or PSVR games. Related coverage notes Sony will stop producing new physical discs from January 2028 and that games released before 2028 can still get disc reprints, but no details on how disc-based backwards compatibility will be affected are given. Answered

PlayStation CEO mentioned shift to 'true digital platform business' weeks before cutting game discs
What implications does Sony’s revenue recognition (agent vs principal) have for third-party publishers’ earnings under an all-digital model?

Under an all-digital model Sony records digital game sales as gross revenue rather than as a partial net like many disc sales because of the IFRS 15 agent versus principal determination. That means third-party publishers could see their reported earnings treated differently: when Sony is principal on digital sales it records the full sale and pays publishers their share, which can make publisher revenue recognition and apparent take smaller or more variable compared with the net treatment of disc sales. Answered

PlayStation CEO mentioned shift to 'true digital platform business' weeks before cutting game discs
Could Sony’s all-digital strategy affect console SKUs or lead to new digital-only hardware variations like the earlier PS5 Digital Edition?

Yes. The article notes Sony has already experimented with a lower-cost, digital-only PS5 SKU and made consoles digital by default in 2023, framing Generation 9 as a conversion toward digital. It suggests Sony's shift to a "true digital platform business" could support future digital-first SKUs or variations, a theme reinforced by restructuring its disc manufacturing and focusing revenues on digital sales. Answered

PlayStation CEO mentioned shift to 'true digital platform business' weeks before cutting game discs
How will re-ordering existing PlayStation disc games work under Sony’s new process (lead times, minimum quantities, or changed channels)?

Publishers will still be able to place re-orders for existing PlayStation disc games after the January 2028 cutoff, but Sony says there will be adjustments to how discs are ordered; the article does not specify lead times, minimum quantities, or changed distribution channels. This question cannot be answered from this article. Answered

PlayStation games out before 2028 can still get disc reprints
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